Mediating The Family by Estella Tincknell


ISBN
9780340740804
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
256
Dimensions
154 x 232 x 9mm

Taking as its starting point the 'problem' of how the family has been mediated in popular film, television, literature and social policy over the last 50 years, 'Mediating The Family' explores the ways in which struggles over sexuality, identity, gender and power have informed the conceptualisation and representation of the family as an institution and as a site of discursive complexity.

'Mediating the Family' 'unpacks the family', looking in detail at the different generational and identificatory components: motherhood, fatherhood, adolescence and childhood. Using theoretical and critical frameworks from cultural studies, sociology, textual analysis and cultural history, and drawing on original research, case studies and critical analysis from a range of sources from around the world, the book examines the relationship between the intersecting discourses of: youth; childhood innocence; post-war companionate marriage; 'bad' families; entrepreneurial femininity in the 1980s; in order to interrogate the representation - and - reinvention of the family.

This book is an important intervention in debates about family relationships and will be essential reading for scholars and students of cultural, film and media studies, sociology and cultural history.
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