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Parody and Taste in Postwar American Television Culture

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180 pages
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The study delves into the intricate dynamics between Americans and television in the 1950s, highlighting how humor shaped perceptions of politics and culture. It examines the rise of satire and parody across various media, revealing how comedy became a critical lens for understanding contemporary issues. Through diverse case studies, the book challenges conventional views of postwar consensus culture, offering fresh insights into the interplay of entertainment and societal commentary during this transformative era.

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Parody and Taste in Postwar American Television Culture, Ethan Thompson

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2010
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