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Annie Berke 
Their Own Best Creations 
Women Writers in Postwar Television

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A rich account that combines media-industry history and cultural studies,
Their Own Best Creations looks at women writers’ contributions to some of the most popular genres of postwar TV: comedy-variety, family sitcom, daytime soap, and suspense anthology. During the 1950s, when the commercial medium of television was still being defined, women writers navigated pressures at work, constructed public personas that reconciled traditional and progressive femininity, and asserted that a woman’s point of view was essential to television as an art form. The shows they authored allegorize these professional and personal pressures and articulate a nascent second-wave feminist consciousness. Annie Berke brings to light the long-forgotten and under-studied stories of these women writers and crucially places them in the historical and contemporary record.
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Table of Content

Contents


List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments


   Introduction


1. Craftsmen and Work Wives

   The Gendering of Television Writing

   

2. “A Sea of Male Interests”

   Your Show of Shows and the Comedy of Female Mischief

   

3. Gertrude Berg, Peg Lynch, and the “Small Situation”

   of the Stay-at-Home Showrunner

   

4. “What Girl Shouldn’t?”

   The Many Children of Irna Phillips

   

5. “Knowing All the Plots”

   Presenting the Woman Story Editor

   

6. “A Girl’s Gotta Live”

   The Literate Heroines of the Suspense Anthology Drama

   

   Conclusion

   Better Than It Never Was

   

Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the author

Annie Berke is the film editor at the Los Angeles Review of Books. Her scholarship and criticism have been published in Camera Obscura, Public Books, Feminist Media Histories,  Ms, and the Historical Journal of Film, Radio, and Television. She was formerly Assistant Professor of Film at Hollins University.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 302 ● ISBN 9780520972025 ● File size 7.3 MB ● Publisher University of California Press ● Published 2022 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8198372 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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