Defining Women by Julie D'acci

Defining Women by Julie D'acci

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Defining Women by Julie D'acci

Defining Women explores the social and cultural construction of gender and the meanings of woman , women , and femininity as they were negotiated in the pioneering television series Cagney and Lacey , starring two women as New York City police detectives. Julie D'Acci illuminates the tensions between the television industry, the series production team, the mainstream and feminist press, various interest groups, and television viewers over competing notions of what women could or could not be--not only on television but in society at large. Cagney and Lacey , which aired from 1981 to 1988, was widely recognized as an innovative treatment of working women and developed a large and loyal following. While researching this book, D'Acci had unprecedented access to the set, to production meetings, and to the complete production files, including correspondence from network executives, publicity firms, and thousands of viewers. She traces the often heated debates surrounding the development of women characters and the representation of feminism on prime-time television, shows how the series was reconfigured as a 'woman's program,' and investigates questions of female spectatorship and feminist readings. Although she focuses on Cagney and Lacey , D'Acci discusses many other examples from the history of American television. |Between 1929 and 1941, the Communist Party organized and led a radical, militantly antiracist movement in Alabama -- the center of Party activity in the Depression South. Hammer and Hoe documents the efforts of the Alabama Communist Party and its
Julie D'Acci is assistant professor of communication arts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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ISBN 13 9780807844410
ISBN 10 0807844411
Title Defining Women
Author Julie D'acci
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The University of North Carolina Press
Year published 1994-05-30
Number of pages 358
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