Television—like all other artforms—is informed by historical context; furthermore, comedy is a centu...
What would you do if the Constitution said you were just as good as everyone else but some people st...
This study investigates and maps out sociocultural groups in american sitcoms over two decades, the ...
Throughout U.S. television history, comedy has been the narrative form to first offer representation...
This audience research study explores how 1990s Black sitcoms such as Martin, A DifferentWorld, Livi...
The article explores the affinity of comedy for repetition, analyzing particularly the sitcom Curb Y...
Changes throughout history, particularly those surrounding race relations in the U.S., frequently ha...
International audienceWhen looking back at the popular American situation comedies of the 1970’s, on...
This study examines the images of African Americans in black-themed sitcoms and mediated messages pr...
Reality of stereotypes and the portrayal of Blacks in television programming have become topics for...
Families with parents who identify with different racialized groups and their multiracial offspring,...
The situation comedy Good Times broadcast on the CBS network from February 8, 1974 to August 1, 1979...
The diploma theses "Representation of Homosexuality in American Sitcom, as exemplified by Will & Gra...
In this essay, I will analyze how black men and black gay men are represented on television, especia...
For decades, situational comedies — commonly named “sitcoms” — have been racially segregated on TV b...
Television—like all other artforms—is informed by historical context; furthermore, comedy is a centu...
What would you do if the Constitution said you were just as good as everyone else but some people st...
This study investigates and maps out sociocultural groups in american sitcoms over two decades, the ...
Throughout U.S. television history, comedy has been the narrative form to first offer representation...
This audience research study explores how 1990s Black sitcoms such as Martin, A DifferentWorld, Livi...
The article explores the affinity of comedy for repetition, analyzing particularly the sitcom Curb Y...
Changes throughout history, particularly those surrounding race relations in the U.S., frequently ha...
International audienceWhen looking back at the popular American situation comedies of the 1970’s, on...
This study examines the images of African Americans in black-themed sitcoms and mediated messages pr...
Reality of stereotypes and the portrayal of Blacks in television programming have become topics for...
Families with parents who identify with different racialized groups and their multiracial offspring,...
The situation comedy Good Times broadcast on the CBS network from February 8, 1974 to August 1, 1979...
The diploma theses "Representation of Homosexuality in American Sitcom, as exemplified by Will & Gra...
In this essay, I will analyze how black men and black gay men are represented on television, especia...
For decades, situational comedies — commonly named “sitcoms” — have been racially segregated on TV b...
Television—like all other artforms—is informed by historical context; furthermore, comedy is a centu...
What would you do if the Constitution said you were just as good as everyone else but some people st...
This study investigates and maps out sociocultural groups in american sitcoms over two decades, the ...