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Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 1113799
Doc. No : TLpq2388838553
Main Entry : Jaramillo, Deborah L.
: Martin, Catherine Eloise
Title & Author : You Don’t Have to Be a Bad Girl to Love Crime:\ Martin, Catherine EloiseJaramillo, Deborah L.;Rzepka, Charles J.
College : Boston University
Date : 2020
student score : 2020
Degree : Ph.D.
Page No : 574
Abstract : You Don’t Have to Be a Bad Girl to Love Crime uses archival research, textual analysis, and industrial and cultural studies frameworks to re-evaluate women’s representation in post-World War II American radio and television crime dramas. It complicates popular and scholarly understandings that postwar broadcasters simply responded to audience desires by marginalizing women across their schedules and removing recurring female characters from crime dramas altogether. Rather, the three major networks (NBC, CBS, and ABC) that dominated the broadcast industry’s transition from radio to television joined conservative religious and anti-communist groups to silence public debate over women’s roles. While late-1940s network radio programming incorporated varied opinions about postwar women’s desire and potential to expand their influence in the workplace and politics, postwar television naturalized a vision of passive housewives embracing husbands’ patriarchal authority. Women who chose to fight crime challenged this authority by claiming the right to enforce the law and judge their fellow citizens.
Subject : Cold War
: Communication
: Crime programming
: Industry studies
: Performing arts
: Womens studies
Added Entry : Rzepka, Charles J.
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