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Healthy for Family Life: Television, Masculinity, and Domestic Modernity during West Germany's Miracle Years
by
Perry, J.
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Business
/ Conservatism
/ consumer society
/ Consumers
/ cultural criticism
/ Cultural factors
/ Culture
/ Domesticity
/ Everyday Life
/ Families
/ Federal Republic of Germany
/ gender and masculinity
/ Gender roles
/ German
/ Germany (West)
/ Language history
/ Leisure
/ Masculinity
/ Mass media
/ Media
/ Modernity
/ Politics
/ Private sphere
/ Purchasing
/ Social change
/ Society
/ Television
2007
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Healthy for Family Life: Television, Masculinity, and Domestic Modernity during West Germany's Miracle Years
by
Perry, J.
in
Business
/ Conservatism
/ consumer society
/ Consumers
/ cultural criticism
/ Cultural factors
/ Culture
/ Domesticity
/ Everyday Life
/ Families
/ Federal Republic of Germany
/ gender and masculinity
/ Gender roles
/ German
/ Germany (West)
/ Language history
/ Leisure
/ Masculinity
/ Mass media
/ Media
/ Modernity
/ Politics
/ Private sphere
/ Purchasing
/ Social change
/ Society
/ Television
2007
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Healthy for Family Life: Television, Masculinity, and Domestic Modernity during West Germany's Miracle Years
by
Perry, J.
in
Business
/ Conservatism
/ consumer society
/ Consumers
/ cultural criticism
/ Cultural factors
/ Culture
/ Domesticity
/ Everyday Life
/ Families
/ Federal Republic of Germany
/ gender and masculinity
/ Gender roles
/ German
/ Germany (West)
/ Language history
/ Leisure
/ Masculinity
/ Mass media
/ Media
/ Modernity
/ Politics
/ Private sphere
/ Purchasing
/ Social change
/ Society
/ Television
2007
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Healthy for Family Life: Television, Masculinity, and Domestic Modernity during West Germany's Miracle Years
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Healthy for Family Life: Television, Masculinity, and Domestic Modernity during West Germany's Miracle Years
2007
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This article uses the history of West German television as a lens to analyse the politics of consumption and domestic modernity during the ‘economic miracle’ in the 1950s and early 1960s. Politicians, academics, broadcast executives, industry promoters, clerical leaders, and cultural critics engaged in a ferocious debate about the effects of the new mass media on West German society and family. While some championed the democratizing and modernizing effects of television, others decried its supposedly totalitarian and ‘feminizing’ qualities; their arguments, pro and con, marked a foundational moment in contemporary cultural criticism that continues to resonate. Installed in the family home, television accelerated the arrival of a highly commodified society and transformed the private habits of everyday life. Men in particular began to spend more leisure time on domestic pursuits, crossing traditional boundaries between public and private gender roles. Such private practices had larger effects: buying, watching, and thinking through television helped replace traditionalist social conservatism with its neoliberal variant and linked West Germany into the social, political, and cultural structures of corporate capitalism and western consumer society.
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