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Quizzing America - Television Game Shows and Popular Culture in the 1950s (Paperback)
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Quizzing America - Television Game Shows and Popular Culture in the 1950s (Paperback)
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Mom, apple pie, and The $64,000 Question. Nothing was more American
in the 1950s than the TV quiz show, which both illuminated and
mirrored all the hopes, dreams, fads and faults of a
nation-come-of-age. Using the quiz show as unique video roadmap
into the soul and zeitgeist of a proud republic, Mark Dunn
playfully captures in [1950s Game Shows and American Culture]
aspects of the iconography of a mid-century United States within
the context of TV game playing, prize-winning, and collective
self-examination. Dunn devotes the book's chapters to the various
ways in which the country viewed women, minorities, gays, and
teens, the eccentricities of the American worker, New York City,
the onslaught of Communism and the country's over-reactive response
to it, the news-making events of the day, shadowed by events of the
past, all within the parameters of the 1950s television game show-a
phenomenon that had become cultural touchstone for the decade.
[1950s Game Shows and American Culture] also visits the scandals
that marred the genre's reputation, and drew back the curtain on
the propensity for both gullibility and winking cynicism among
Americans-a cynicism that would color (but not too harshly), the
way the country viewed its magic, rabbit-eared box, and the
wonderful, whimsical games people played inside it.
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