The 25 sitcoms that changed television : turning points in American culture /

This book spotlights the 25 most important sitcoms to ever air on American television--shows that made generations laugh, challenged our ideas regarding gender, family, race, marital roles, and sexual identity, and now serve as time capsules of U.S. history. -- Provided by publisher.

Bibliografiske detaljer
Andre forfattere: Westengard, Laura (Editor), Barlow, Aaron, 1951- (Editor)
Format: Licensed eBooks
Sprog:engelsk
Udgivet: Santa Barbara, California : Praeger, [2018]
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Indholdsfortegnelse:
  • pt. 1. The fifties and sixties
  • pt. 2. The seventies
  • pt. 3. The eighties and nineties
  • pt. 4. The oughts and teens.
  • Part one: The Fifties and Sixties. I Love Lucy: An appreciation / Aaron Barlow
  • The Honeymooners: American dreaming scaled down to the small screen / Martin Kich
  • Leave It to Beaver: The long and memorable life of Eddie Haskell / Aaron Barlow
  • Big lessons from a small town: The Andy Griffith Show / Cynthia J. Miller and Tom Shaker
  • Spy versus reality: Get Smart, satire and absurdity / A. Bowdoin Van Riper
  • Part two: The Seventies. The Brady Bunch: A thoroughly modern family? / Laura Westengard
  • All in the Family: A sitcom about a changing America that changed America / Martin Kich
  • "I'm every woman": The cultural influence and afterlife of Florence Johnston of The Jeffersons / Stacie McCormick
  • Writing One Day at a Time: Reflections on a life inside the tube / Christine Tibbles McBurney
  • Lights out in the newsroom: The Mary Tyler Moore Show's WJM and the decline of television news / Aaron Barlow
  • Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman: The 1970s and the birth of the surreal sitcom / Jerry G. Holt
  • Part three: The Eighties and Nineties. More than friendship: The Golden Girls as intentional community / Jill Belli
  • Cheers: Where everybody knows your name / Michael Katims
  • Feeling some type of way: Whatever happened to Murphy Brown? / Monique Ferrell
  • It still matters: The Cosby Show and sociopolitical representation on television / Jacqueline Jones
  • "The Reagans have had a very bad effect on you": Neoliberalism and queer possibilities in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air / Jessica Best
  • Part four: The Oughts and Teens. Nearly 30 years of "D'oh!": The animated legacy of The Simpsons / Paul Cheng
  • No hugging, no learning: Seinfeld between the Yuppies and Slackers / Kevin L. Ferguson
  • Ellen: American's coming out party / Laura Westengard and Aaron Barlow
  • Beyond wedlock: Developing romance in Will & Grace / Emily Mattingly
  • Ask and tell: Ambiguity and the narrative complexity of Sex and the City / Kimberly Hall
  • The Office : Broadcast television in the digital era / Leah Shafer
  • Black Lives Matter: Even in The Boondocks world / Julian Williams
  • Broad City scrambles the formula / Robert Leston
  • "This is what happens when they let men marry men": Assimilative politics and liberal identity in Modern Family / Laura Westengard
  • Postscript / Laura Westengard and Aaron Barlow.