Discuss the evolution of how families have been portrayed on American television

What will be an ideal response?


Feedback: The portrayals of families on television show how the ideal or typical American family has shifted over time. In the 1950s and into the 1960s, families fit the husband-breadwinner, wife-homemaker model. Coinciding with rising divorce rates, in the late 1960s and 1970s family forms began to shift to include blended families, single-parent families, and minority families. Popular shows in the 1980s focused on dysfunctional wealthy families in shows that were more like soap-operas than sitcoms. Today, reality television provides a new depiction of family life. While heavily scripted, these shows demonstrate the conflicts and troubles of actual families, and show just how distant the portrayals of the 1950s TV families are.

Sociology

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