The American Family…As Seen on TV?

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Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Date Issued
2017
EDTF Date Created
2017
Description
The public sphere has been long- saturated with the
spectacle. Among the most prominent form of the
spectacle on television is noted through infamous
family sitcoms that work to explain the dynamics of
family life. Sociologists have long questioned the
role of the family, working to define it as an evolving
institution. This qualitative deductive research study
seeks to examine American family life and how it is
sociologically interpreted on the screen. Using the
sitcoms “Full House” to examine the role of fathers in
the family; “Step By Step” to evaluate the dynamic of
step-family life; “George Lopez” and “One Day at a
Time” to observe Latino-American life; “Black-ish” to
understand the realities of Black-American life, and
“Boy Meets World” to determine the ways in which
education is responsible for shaping identity; this
study works to embed and question the depictions of
sitcoms into an analysis of American family life.
Language
Type
Genre
Extent
1 p.
Identifier
FA00005639
Date Backup
2017
Date Created Backup
2017
Date Text
2017
Date Created (EDTF)
2017
Date Issued (EDTF)
2017
Extension


FAU

IID
FA00005639
Organizations
Person Preferred Name

Weisler, Joseph
Physical Description

application/pdf
1 p.
Title Plain
The American Family…As Seen on TV?
Origin Information

2017
2017
Florida Atlantic University

Boca Raton, Florida

Physical Location
Florida Atlantic University Libraries
Place

Boca Raton, Florida
Sub Location
Digital Library
Title
The American Family…As Seen on TV?
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The American Family…As Seen on TV?