An edition of As Seen on TV (1994)

As seen on TV

the visual culture of everyday life in the 1950s

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An edition of As Seen on TV (1994)

As seen on TV

the visual culture of everyday life in the 1950s

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The cake in kitchen, the house in the suburbs, Mamie in her mink stole, Elvis in his pink Cadillac. It was America in the 1950s, and the world was not so much a stage as a setpiece for TV, the new national phenomenon. It was a time when how things looked - and how we looked - mattered, a decade of design that comes to vibrant life in As Seen on TV. This book captures a visual culture reflecting and reflected in the powerful new medium of television.

Looking closely at a number of celebrated instances in which the principles of design dominated the public arena and captivated the popular imagination, Karal Ann Marling gives us a vivid picture of the taste and sensibility of the postwar era.

From Walt Disney's Wednesday night TV show, the leap was easy to his theme park, where the wildly popular TV characters could be seen firsthand, and Marling conducts us through this heady concoction of real life and fantasy. Next she takes us into the picture-perfect world of Betty Crocker's Picture Cook Book of 1950, the runaway bestseller of the decade, and shows us how the look of food, culminating in the TV Dinner, attained paramount importance.

From the painting-by-numbers fad to the public fascination with the First Lady's apparel to the television sensation of Elvis Presley to the sculptural refinement of the automobile, Marling explores what Americans saw and what they looked for with a gaze newly trained by TV. A study in style, in material culture, in art history at eye level, her book shows us as never before those artful everyday objects that stood for American life in the 1950s, as seen on TV.

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English
Pages
328

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As Seen on TV: The Visual Culture of Everyday Life in the 1950s
August 5, 1998, Harvard University Press
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Cover of: As Seen on TV
As Seen on TV: The Visual Culture of Everyday Life in the 1950s
March 1, 1996, Harvard University Press
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As seen on TV: the visual culture of everyday life in the 1950s
1994, Harvard University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-318) and index.

Published in
Cambridge, Mass
Other Titles
As seen on television.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.92
Library of Congress
E169.Z8 M3534 1994, E169.02.M3534 1994, E169.02 .M3534 1994

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
328 p. :
Number of pages
328

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1079479M
Internet Archive
asseenontvvisual00marl
ISBN 10
0674048822
LCCN
94002814
OCLC/WorldCat
29796953
Library Thing
143544
Goodreads
164675

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