Heartland TV : : Prime Time Television and the Struggle for U.S. Identity / / Victoria E. Johnson.
Winner of the 2009 Society for Cinema and Media Studies Katherine Singer Kovacs Book AwardThe Midwest of popular imagination is a "Heartland" characterized by traditional cultural values and mass market dispositions. Whether cast positively -; as authentic, pastoral, populist, hardworking,...
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Johnson, Victoria E., author. aut http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut Heartland TV : Prime Time Television and the Struggle for U.S. Identity / Victoria E. Johnson. New York, NY : New York University Press, [2008] ©2008 1 online resource : 7 black and white illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: TV, the Heartland Myth, and the Value of Cultural Populism -- 1 “Essential, Desirable, and Possible Markets”: Broadcasting Midwestern Tastes and Values -- 2 Square Dancing and Champagne Music: Regional Aesthetics and Middle America -- 3 “Strictly Conventional and Moral”: CBS Reports in Webster Groves -- 4 “You’re Gonna Make It After All!”: The Urbane Midwest in MTM Productions’ “Quality” Comedies -- 5 “There Is No ‘Dayton Chic’ ”: Queering the Midwest in Roseanne, Ellen, and The Ellen Show -- 6 Fertility Among the Ruins: Reconstituting the Traumatized Heartland -- Epilogue: Red State, Blue State, Purple Heartland -- Appendix -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star Winner of the 2009 Society for Cinema and Media Studies Katherine Singer Kovacs Book AwardThe Midwest of popular imagination is a "Heartland" characterized by traditional cultural values and mass market dispositions. Whether cast positively -; as authentic, pastoral, populist, hardworking, and all-American-or negatively-as backward, narrow–minded, unsophisticated, conservative, and out-of-touch-the myth of the Heartland endures.Heartland TV examines the centrality of this myth to television's promotion and development, programming and marketing appeals, and public debates over the medium's and its audience's cultural worth. Victoria E. Johnson investigates how the "square" image of the heartland has been ritually recuperated on prime time television, from The Lawrence Welk Show in the 1950s, to documentary specials in the 1960s, to The Mary Tyler Moore Show in the 1970s, to Ellen in the 1990s. She also examines news specials on the Oklahoma City bombing to reveal how that city has been inscribed as the epitome of a timeless, pastoral heartland, and concludes with an analysis of network branding practices and appeals to an imagined "red state" audience.Johnson argues that non-white, queer, and urban culture is consistently erased from depictions of the Midwest in order to reinforce its "reassuring" image as white and straight. Through analyses of policy, industry discourse, and case studies of specific shows, Heartland TV exposes the cultural function of the Midwest as a site of national transference and disavowal with regard to race, sexuality, and citizenship ideals. Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. In English. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Jun 2022) Television broadcasting of news United States. PERFORMING ARTS / Television / History & Criticism. bisacsh Johnson. Midwest. Through. analyses. case. citizenship. cultural. disavowal. discourse. exposes. function. ideals. industry. national. policy. race. regard. sexuality. shows. site. specific. studies. transference. with. Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter New York University Press Backlist eBook-Package 2000-2013 9783110706444 print 9780814742921 https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814743621.001.0001 https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780814743621 Cover https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780814743621/original |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: TV, the Heartland Myth, and the Value of Cultural Populism -- 1 “Essential, Desirable, and Possible Markets”: Broadcasting Midwestern Tastes and Values -- 2 Square Dancing and Champagne Music: Regional Aesthetics and Middle America -- 3 “Strictly Conventional and Moral”: CBS Reports in Webster Groves -- 4 “You’re Gonna Make It After All!”: The Urbane Midwest in MTM Productions’ “Quality” Comedies -- 5 “There Is No ‘Dayton Chic’ ”: Queering the Midwest in Roseanne, Ellen, and The Ellen Show -- 6 Fertility Among the Ruins: Reconstituting the Traumatized Heartland -- Epilogue: Red State, Blue State, Purple Heartland -- Appendix -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: TV, the Heartland Myth, and the Value of Cultural Populism -- 1 “Essential, Desirable, and Possible Markets”: Broadcasting Midwestern Tastes and Values -- 2 Square Dancing and Champagne Music: Regional Aesthetics and Middle America -- 3 “Strictly Conventional and Moral”: CBS Reports in Webster Groves -- 4 “You’re Gonna Make It After All!”: The Urbane Midwest in MTM Productions’ “Quality” Comedies -- 5 “There Is No ‘Dayton Chic’ ”: Queering the Midwest in Roseanne, Ellen, and The Ellen Show -- 6 Fertility Among the Ruins: Reconstituting the Traumatized Heartland -- Epilogue: Red State, Blue State, Purple Heartland -- Appendix -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author |
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