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100 1 $aRapping, Elayne,$d1938-
245 14 $aThe movie of the week :$bprivate stories/public events /$cElayne Rapping.
260 $aMinneapolis :$bUniversity of Minnesota Press,$c©1992.
300 $a1 online resource (xliii, 162 pages).
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 151-155) and index.
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505 0 $aPreface; Introduction; Chapter 1 The American Dream Machine: Movies for Large and Small Screens; Chapter 2 Genre, Narrative, and the Public Sphere; Chapter 3 Feminist Theory and the TV Movie: What the Genre Does Best; Chapter 4 TV Movies As Women's Genre; Chapter 5 TV Movies As History: Class, Race, and the Past; Afterword; Bibliography; Index.
520 $aHere's a sophisticated, against-the-grain study of the politics of popular TV by Elayne Rapping. The essays in this work focus on a particular genre: the made-for-TV movie, which is usually dismissed as schmaltzy, low-brow, vacuous, apolitical fare by contemptuous critics. But Rapping takes on this prevailing elitist attitude; she defends many of these movies for being public events that wrestle with urgent social issues, and she argues that they often carry progressive, even subversive, messages, albeit in a contradictory way.
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