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Father Knows Best (Paperback)
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Father Knows Best (Paperback)
Series: TV Milestones Series
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Although the iconic television series Father Knows Best (CBS
1954-55; NBC 1955-58; CBS 1958-60) has enjoyed a long history in
rerun syndication and an enduring fan base, it is often remembered
as cultural shorthand for 1950s-era conformism and
authoritarianism. In this study of Father Knows Best, author Mary
R. Desjardins examines the program, its popularity, and its
critical position within historical, industrial, and generic
contexts to challenge oversimplified assumptions about the show's
use of comedy and melodrama in exploring the place of family in
mid-twentieth century American society. Desjardins begins by
looking at Father Knows Best within media and production contexts,
including its origin on radio, its place in the history of Screen
Gems telefilm production, and its roots in the backgrounds and
creative philosophies of co-producer Eugene Rodney and
star-producer Robert Young. She goes on to examine the social
contexts for the creation and reception of the series, especially
in the era's emphasis on family togetherness, shared parenting by
both father and mother, and generational stages of the life cycle.
Against this background, Desjardins also discusses several Father
Knows Best episodes in-depth to consider their treatment of
conflicts over appropriate gender roles for women. She concludes by
exploring how the series' cast participated in reevaluations of the
Anderson family's meaning in relation to "real families" of the
fifties, through television specials, talk show appearances,
magazine and book interviews, and documentaries.Blending melodrama
and comedy, naturalistic acting, and stylized cinematic visuals,
Father Knows Best dramatized ideological tensions in the most
typical situations facing the American family. Scholars of
mid-century American popular culture and film history as well as
fans of the show will appreciate Desjardin's measured analysis.
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