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Sitcom Mom: The Evolution of a Classic Television Character

Autor Judy Kutulas
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 dec 2023
This book analyzes how situation comedies have provided cultural insight into both the good and the bad sides of American motherhood through the years. Judy Kutulas argues that while early sitcoms tended to reinforce conventional visions of motherhood, more complex and problematized mothers began rising to prominence as cultural norms continued to diversify. Ultimately, Kutulas explores and demonstrates how increasingly diverse depictions of motherhood reflect changing social expectations, new social and professional opportunities, and expanding debates about what it means to be a mother. Scholars of television, media, American, cultural, and women's studies will find this book of particular interest.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781666934649
ISBN-10: 166693464X
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 10 BW Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 232 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter One: Worrying in Pearls: Defining Sitcom Motherhood in the 1950s
Chapter Two: Of Witches, Cars, and Mothers-in-Law: The Fantastical Mothers of the 1960s
Chapter Three: Reality in the "Fantasy World of Television": New Moms - and Some Old Ones - in the 1970s
Chapter Four: Here Comes Claire: Having It All - or Trying To - in the 1980s
Chapter Five: Single Moms and Man-Children: Gender Wars in the 1990s
Chapter Six: Mama Don't Care: Mad Mothers, Bad Mothers, Yummy Mummies and Other New-Century Developments
Chapter Seven: "When Did This Become My Life?": Recent Sitcom Motherhood

Recenzii

Sitcom Mom: The Evolution of a Classic Television Character is Judy Kutulas's lively, ambitious discussion of the history of television's sitcom mothers. In a discussion of moms ranging from the prototypical June Cleaver, the fantastical My Mother the Car, and the iconic Claire Huxtable, Kutulas situates her discussion in sophisticated sociological theories of the changing American family. She demonstrates how the early and extremely influential television sitcoms gave way to the more modern and nuanced mom images of Roseanne's Roseanne Connor, Arrested Development's Lucille Bluth, and Modern Family's Claire Dunphy, as the configuration of the modern American family changed dramatically in the wake of the feminist movement, changing labor force, and changing norms about childcare, gender roles in the nuclear family, and what constitutes "good-enough" mothering. This exhaustive work is the definitive study of motherhood in television comedy.