family stories, popular culture, and postwar democracy, 1940-1960 /
Judith E. Smith.
New York :
Columbia University Press,
[2004]
1 online resource (xiv, 444 pages) :
illustrations
Popular cultures, everyday lives
Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-424) and index.
1. Ordinary families, popular culture, and popular democracy, 1935-1945 -- Looking back stories -- 2. Making the working-class family ordinary: a tree grows in Brooklyn -- 3. Home front harmony and remembering Mama -- Trading places stories -- Trading places stories -- 4. Loving across prewar racial and sexual boundaries -- 5. Seeing through Jewishness -- 6. Hollywood makes race (in)visible -- Everyman stories -- 7. Competing postwar representations of universalism -- 8. Marital realism and everyman love stories -- 9. Reracializing the ordinary American family: Raisin in the sun.
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-- Elaine May, author of Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era.
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JSTOR
08F7AF69-ECCC-48E7-8248-A1DD62402F51
22573/cttgqvx5
Visions of belonging.
0231121709
Arts, American-- 20th century.
Families-- United States-- History-- 20th century.
Popular culture-- United States-- History-- 20th century.
Arts, American.
Families.
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS-- Alternative Family.
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS-- Reference.
HISTORY-- United States-- General.
Manners and customs.
Popular culture.
United States, Social life and customs, 1918-1945.
United States, Social life and customs, 1945-1970.