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Telethons - Spectacle, Disability, and the Business of Charity (Hardcover)
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Telethons - Spectacle, Disability, and the Business of Charity (Hardcover)
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Looking back at postwar US history, it seems that a telethon
accompanied every social ill, disability, disease, and natural
disaster. A unique combination of entertainment and charity, this
form of fundraising became a fixture in American life not long
after NBC broadcast the first one, hosted by Milton Berle, in 1949.
Conceived specifically for the new medium of television, the
telethon-a portmanteau of "television" and "marathon"-became the
fundraising vehicle of choice for the nation's leading charitable
organizations. Marshaling two decades' worth of painstaking
research, Telethons provides the first cultural history of the
popular phenomenon. It charts the rise of the telethon as a result
of five influential charities (most notably, the Muscular Dystrophy
Association) and profiles the key figures-philanthropists,
politicians, celebrities, corporate sponsors, and
recipients-involved. The book also serves as a chronicle of
disabilty history in the postwar US, as Longmore shows the changing
depiction of the disabled-from objects of pity in the Fifties and
Sixties to figures of empowerment in the late twentieth century. A
significant portion of the book analyzes the various clashes
between telethon-producing charities and activists in the
disability rights movement that have become increasingly frequent
since the 1970s. Throughout, Telethons explores familiar staples of
the genre such as "poster children," the comedic emcee, and the
concept of "conspicuous contribution."
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