Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1. Origins of the Genre: In Search of the Radio Sitcom
David Marc
THE 1950s
2. Who Rules the Roost?: Sitcom Family Dynamics from the Cleavers to Modern Family
Judy Kutulas
3. I Love Lucy: Television and Gender in Postwar Domestic Ideology
Lori Landay
4. To the Moon! Working-Class Masculinity in The Honeymooners
Steven T. Sheehan
THE 1960s
5. The Rural Sitcom from The Real McCoys to Relevance
Rick Worland and John O’Leary
6. The 1960s Magicoms: Safety in Numb-ers
Gary Kenton
7. Negotiated Boundaries: Production Practices and the Making of Representation in Julia
Demetria Rougeaux Shabazz
THE 1970s
8. The Norman Lear Sitcoms and the 1970s
Gerard Jones
9. Liberated Women and New Sensitive Men: Reconstructing Gender in 1970s Workplace Comedies
Judy Kutulas
10. “Who’s in Charge Here?” Views of Media Ownership in Situation Comedies
Paul R. Kohl
THE 1980s
11. The Cosby Show: Recoding Ethnicity and Masculinity within the Television Text
Michael Real and Lauren Bratslavsky
12. Roseanne, Roseanne, Reality, and Domestic Comedy
Susan McLeland
13. Cheers: Searching for the Ideal Public Sphere in the Ideal Public House
Robert S. Brown
THE 1990s
14. Seinfeld: The Transcendence of the Quotidian
Albert Auster
15. Cybill: Privileging Liberal Feminism in Daily Sitcom Life
Laura R. Linder and Mary M. Dalton
16. Talking Sex: Comparison Shopping through Female Conversation in HBO’s Sex and the City
Sharon Marie Ross
THE 2000s
17. “It’s Just a Bunch of Stuff that Happened”: The Simpsons and the Possibility of Postmodern Comedy
H. Peter Steeves
18. Breaking and Entering: Transgressive Comedy on Television
Michael V. Tueth
19. Sealed with a Kiss: Heteronormative Narrative Strategies in NBC’s Will & Grace
Denis M. Provencher
THE 2010s
20. The Hidden Truths in Contemporary Black Sitcoms
Robin R. Means Coleman, Charlton D. McIlwain, andJessica Moore Matthews
21. Disability and Sitcoms: A Legit Analysis
James Schultz
22. Transparent Family Values: Unmasking Sitcom Myths of Gender, Sex(uality), and Money
Maria San Filippo
Conclusion: The Evolving, Resilient Sitcom: Sitcoms are Not Dead!
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index