Television's Moment : : Sitcom Audiences and the Sixties Cultural Revolution / / Christina von Hodenberg.

Television was one of the forces shaping the cultural revolution of the 1960s and 1970s, when a blockbuster TV series could reach up to a third of a country’s population. This book explores television’s impact on social change by comparing three sitcoms and their audiences. The shows in focus – Till...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction. Negotiating the Sixties -- 1 Three Sitcoms -- 2 Three Settings -- 3 The Era of Limited Choice -- 4 Alf Garnett and the British Lifestyle Revolution -- 5 Archie Bunker and the American Lifestyle Revolution -- 6 Alfred Tetzlaff and the West German Lifestyle Revolution -- 7 Comedy against Racism -- 8 Trading TV Bigots Transnational Trajectories -- Conclusion Television’s Social Impact -- Bibliography -- Index
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Television was one of the forces shaping the cultural revolution of the 1960s and 1970s, when a blockbuster TV series could reach up to a third of a country’s population. This book explores television’s impact on social change by comparing three sitcoms and their audiences. The shows in focus – Till Death Us Do Part in Britain, All in the Family in the United States, and One Heart and One Soul in West Germany – centered on a bigoted anti-hero and his family. Between 1966 and 1979 they saturated popular culture, and managed to accelerate as well as deradicalize value changes and collective attitudes regarding gender roles, sexuality, religion, and race.
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Situation comedies (Television programs) Germany (West)
Situation comedies (Television programs) Germany (West).
Situation comedies (Television programs) Great Britain.
Situation comedies (Television programs) United States.
Television Social aspects Germany (West) History 20th century.
Television Social aspects Great Britain History 20th century.
Television Social aspects United States History 20th century.
PERFORMING ARTS / Television / History & Criticism. bisacsh
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Illustrations --
Preface --
Abbreviations --
Introduction. Negotiating the Sixties --
1 Three Sitcoms --
2 Three Settings --
3 The Era of Limited Choice --
4 Alf Garnett and the British Lifestyle Revolution --
5 Archie Bunker and the American Lifestyle Revolution --
6 Alfred Tetzlaff and the West German Lifestyle Revolution --
7 Comedy against Racism --
8 Trading TV Bigots Transnational Trajectories --
Conclusion Television’s Social Impact --
Bibliography --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Illustrations --
Preface --
Abbreviations --
Introduction. Negotiating the Sixties --
1 Three Sitcoms --
2 Three Settings --
3 The Era of Limited Choice --
4 Alf Garnett and the British Lifestyle Revolution --
5 Archie Bunker and the American Lifestyle Revolution --
6 Alfred Tetzlaff and the West German Lifestyle Revolution --
7 Comedy against Racism --
8 Trading TV Bigots Transnational Trajectories --
Conclusion Television’s Social Impact --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Illustrations --
Preface --
Abbreviations --
Introduction. Negotiating the Sixties --
1 Three Sitcoms --
2 Three Settings --
3 The Era of Limited Choice --
4 Alf Garnett and the British Lifestyle Revolution --
5 Archie Bunker and the American Lifestyle Revolution --
6 Alfred Tetzlaff and the West German Lifestyle Revolution --
7 Comedy against Racism --
8 Trading TV Bigots Transnational Trajectories --
Conclusion Television’s Social Impact --
Bibliography --
Index
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