Tuesday, June 4, 2019

American Television In The 1950s And 1960s

the Statesn Television In The fifties And 1960sThe televisual representation of black deal had been a super contested phenomenon since the television broadcast of Amos n Andy in June 1951. It is believed that Amos n Andy defined for the first time the side that television was to take in the postwar to represent Black people in America. In Amos n Andy, Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll created and fixed an cooking stove of blackness, black people believed, which made racist Americans fight against them to a greater extent and more. The program lasted just two years and was cancelled in the midst of growing protest by the black community in 1953. Because The Jeffersons not only was the first TV programs which featured African-Americans in booster cable roles since the cancellation of the infamous Amos n Andy show in 1953, but also the first television program to feature black couples. Because it was the first time television showed a rich, successful African American family, ma ny people believed that the appearance of The Jeffersons was the first positive image of a new role model of Black African American families on television. nonetheless, John D.H.1pointed out that this television show may have been just a typical of American television fare because media image of American of African descent have ranged from the blatantly to the latently racist. initiate knows topper was, the first white family television sitcom and popular around 1950s-1960s. Therefore, I would want to use both The Jefferson and father knows best as examples to examine how race was constructed by American televisual representation.Just a few years after the warrant World War, how to attain and live the American dream became one of the to the highest degree prominent themes of the 1950s .Therefore, for helping Americans rebuild their dream, television program in 1950s was made as a creation of American dream quite an than a reflection of society.2The television producers believ ed when people conformed to the ideal of serious families bring those family audiences jut up to the same level and made people more enjoy the sitcom and their life.3According to Census, in 1950, families with both the head and his wife present, were apparently the norm, accounting for 87.1%. A non-couple household was counted for 3.6%. The figure of independent fe phallic household just was 9.3%. it mean, during that period, nearly Americans demanded to gibe a family television shows which defined a household in patriarchal and atomic terms, with the centre assumed to be a male breadwinner heading a household of his dependent wife and children.Therefore by adopting that idea, in Father knows bests world Andersons family has an upper- severalise, white-collar fathers, a stay-at-home wives, and two or three children whom lived in suburban. The television show offered viewers a comforting corporate vision of the American family. In most episodes of Father knows best the stories were all about how the father helped the family find out one or two beneficial social formations from their everyday life. Moreover, by showing a special episode the importance of a strong American democracy in school, churched, civic fundamental law , United State Treasury Department promoted U.S. Saving Bones. Given the sitcom show title father who knows best, the television producers hoped that the personal manner of lived in father who knows best would made the majority of Americans undersas welld what real meaning of beneficial family was.Some contemporary historians pressd, although the show suggested that the white-middle upper class nuclear family may be the most naturally beneficial for all,4many women in particular still experienced the detrimental aspects of and expressed a high level of frustration with this isolated, suburban nuclear unit.5Moreover, slightly new(prenominal) historians and sociologists made commented on how unfulfilling suburban life could be and h ow impossible its contradictory, gendered demands could seem.Early social scientist, Franklin Frazier6, unwittingly used the idea of beneficial family to argue a social perspective of Black families on legacy of slavery and he believed slavery culture had left many Black families weak and female-dominated. Later, his ideas had been highly developing by Senator Moynihan at the height of the civil rights movement, which became the most politically-charged Black family issue of the century.By the end of the 1960s some revisionist scholars7challenged the point of view from early social scientist on African American families. The revisionist believed this perspective was narrow and they reclaimed the cultural heritage of African Americans, and rejected that notion that viable families had to conform to the male/breadwinner-female/home birthr structure. They described the adaptive nature and functionality of Black families8and documented their strengths and survival strategies9. At the s ame time, revisionist historians analyzed archival data from large plantations and argued that enslaved Black families much enjoyed relatively vibrant and stable family lives, that men participated in and contributed to those families, and that Black people embraced the two-parent, patriarchal family ideal as much as they could10.People could found some reflections of revisionist scholars opinions in The Jeffersons . Because the show was the first television program which feature black couples and created by independent producers, Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin during the 1970s to early 1980s, it may helped people understand the real culture of African Americans.The Jeffersons did superficially seem very different from Father knows best in many moods. Meanwhile both Father knows best and The Jeffersons adapted the same idea of nuclear family and both set the story in upper-middle class families. Neither family was wealthy neither family was threatened by poverty or the continuing fi nancial problem.The two programs seemed to go beyond male solidarity to centrality and superiority. This could be seen in their titles, the title father knows best speaks for Paternity. The Jeffersons did not make the statement very clearly through the title, but giving the family name of the breadwinner.Different from Father knows best, the story lines of the Jeffersons more focused on the lives of George and his wife Louise Jefferson rather than their children. In The Jeffersons , George was a successful businessman, millionaire however his wife -Louise just was a former maid who was attempting to adjust her life from poor to rich. When they moved to a elegant penthouse apartment on Manhattans fashionable and moneyed East Side with their son, Lionel, they try to fill their house with expensive furnishings. For quickly adapt the rich life, they even hired their own black housekeeper, a wise-cracking maid named Florence.Compared to Jim Andersons kindness and politeness, George Je fferson was rude and selfish. He frequently called white people as honkies. and attempt to rebel against the rich upper-middle class which he was in. An article in Ebony magazine in 1979 referred to him as bombastic, frenetic, boastful, ill-mannered, prejudiced, and scheming. Even his wife, Louise, saw George as Wheezy and spent most of her time apologizing for him. Moreover, the funniest moments came with the response between George and his maid Florence. She always called him Shorty and humiliated George but did not miss a chance to put him in his place. This attitude was very hard to see in Father knows best. I may argue that this could be seen as fragment of idea of the patriarchal family in African American culture, because women still in dominate position in family as old time.From the title, people should see George not only was a millionaire businessman- breadwinner of the family, but also the centre attention of the family. However in the show he often positioned himself a s the buffoon of everyones joke. No one, not even his maid took his words seriously. As the Ebony article described,11He was often the victim of his own acts a put-down that backfires, a contrivance that goes astray, an ego-filled balloon suddenly deflated.Patricia Mellencamp12believed that the ideal of beneficial families in tradition sitcoms portrayed the shady containment of women in traditional domestic roles-the angel in the house. Margaret Anderson in Father knows best was in such role she was always on duty, preparing meals, cleaning the house, attention to the childrens need. However, someday, the angel in the house in Father knows best could rebel against her role and take a day off. But the situation of The Jeffersons was different Louise Jefferson was a housewife with maid. Although she did not need to do any housework, she demands to work as slavery.When I first time watched The Jeffersons, I was not sure why Georges demeanor in such rude manner and why Louise demand work as slavery. But the second time, I had a different opinion that this may be the slavery culture of African American. Morgan13argued that in order to understand such African American culture, one must procure more than a superficial understanding of American enslavement of Africans, as slavery was the birthplace of African American culture. Conrad14made the argument in The Invention of the Negro he believed that in many respects, White Americans created what became known as African American culture. Researchers insist that those interested in understanding and addressing the challenges faced by African American communities today. It must investigate the origin of those African American communities. This investigation would necessarily begin in the era of American institutional slavery.Ogbu15made the argument more Profound. She suggests that African American culture is similar to that of other American minority subcultures Jones16argued every subculture was different. African Ame rican culture was not similar to any other American subcultures. Jones emphasized that African American culture was the only minority culture in the United States that was founded and created in slavery. Sue17insisted that, slavery was one of the most important factors that shaped the social, psychological, economic, educational, and political development of Black people. Van Deburg18maintained that the root cause of the present sociocultural differences in American society. However I believed the Slavery culture could be change by education. In later black family sitcom cowboy show, it was very hard to find any phenomenon of Slavery culture.The CBS took a conservative view in the black civil right movement to represent the black in 1970. As watching Amos n Andy twenty years ago, Americas black community remained divided in their assessment of this television program-even It brought a slight change in society . Many critics complain that The Jeffersons was too idealized and too e xaggerated and failed to fully represent African American life. The television programs slightly changed the view of African American over the decades, but the way shot and fix images of African Americans had not progressed very far at all. Nevertheless the show was highly popular both in Black America audiences and white America audiences. It could be seem as not only the CBS want to representation of African Americans in general white American way but also black community appeal to adapt the traditional white families value and crossed lines of class and gender.Word account 1900

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