University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2009. Major. American Studies. Advisor: Elaine Tyler May. 1 computer file (PDF); v, 168 pages.American television became a national medium in the late 1940s and, at its inception, foregrounded both the family and the American Dream as cornerstones of American culture and identity. An explicitly commercial medium, television used middle- and working-class family sitcoms to promote the commodities necessary for middle-class assimilation, but also to position working-class characters as stern object lessons in the battle to promote a "classless" American post-World War II idyll. Although 1970s television ushered in a much more visible (and in some ways, sympathetic) image of American working-cl...
This dissertation is both a history and a critical analysis of a culturally significant phenomenon o...
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My research indentifies, through examination of popular culture, a major shift in meanings and value...
Neoliberalism, an economic philosophy that promotes principles of the free market and private, indiv...
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The purpose of this study was not only to get a better understanding of what types of gender and par...
This dissertation is both a history and a critical analysis of a culturally significant phenomenon o...
This thesis examines the occupational roles of women as portrayed on prime time television in the la...
This paper examines media representations of labor and working conditions under late capitalism. Spe...
My research indentifies, through examination of popular culture, a major shift in meanings and value...
This thesis will examine the causes and consequences of these changing family values and demography ...
My research indentifies, through examination of popular culture, a major shift in meanings and value...
Neoliberalism, an economic philosophy that promotes principles of the free market and private, indiv...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2014. Major: American Studies. Advisors: Kevin Murp...
My dissertation, Tell It Like It Is: Television and Social Change, 1960-1980, investigates the relat...
Strewn across our mass media are portrayals of class that justify class relations of modern capitali...
This book brings the emergent interest in social class and inequality to the field of television stu...
This study examines the depiction of families and aliens throughout the history of American sitcoms....
During the 1980s, U.S. television experienced a reinvigoration of the family sitcom genre. In TV Fam...
"May 2014."Dissertation Supervisor: Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz, Ph.D.Includes vita.[ACCESS RESTRICTED T...
The purpose of this study was not only to get a better understanding of what types of gender and par...
This dissertation is both a history and a critical analysis of a culturally significant phenomenon o...
This thesis examines the occupational roles of women as portrayed on prime time television in the la...
This paper examines media representations of labor and working conditions under late capitalism. Spe...