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TV’s American Dream

US Television after the Great Recession

Dr. Barbara Selznick (Associate Professor, University of Arizona, USA)

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Bloomsbury Academic USA
20 March 2025
TV's American Dream examines how the U.S. television industry in the 2010s pursued audiences whose ideas about hope, fairness, work, and economic class were shaped by the Great Recession.

While Americans navigated the trauma of the economic meltdown, the television industry faced growing pressure stemming from new program distribution and viewing methods, increasingly fragmented audiences, shifts in methods of advertising, and regulatory changes. To cut through the clutter of television content to appeal to elusive viewers, television programming reimagined some of the traditional representations of the American Dream and continued to bolster others.

Exploring shows on different platforms from legacy networks to Netflix, Selznick takes a deep dive into representations of the American Dream on television. Each chapter of this book focuses on a particular strategy mobilized in the second decade of the new century to speak to audiences about their expectations for and concerns about the Dream. Bringing together research on industrial practices with an examination of sociocultural context, TV's American Dream demonstrates how interconnected forces give rise to the television programs that reinforce and redefine audiences’ ideas about the world in which they live.
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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic USA
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   360g
ISBN:   9781501389689
ISBN 10:   1501389688
Pages:   216
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Acknowledgements Introduction: Introducing the Dream: Everything Changes 1. Franchising the Dream: Tentpole Television 2. Believing the Dream: Network Rebranding 3. Transgressing the Dream: Signature Comedies 4. Rerunning the Dream: Television Syndication Conclusion: Holding on to the Dream: Everything Changes Works Cited Index

Barbara Selznick is an Associate Professor in the School of Theatre, Film and Television at the University of Arizona, USA. She is the author of Sure Seaters: The Emergence of Art House Cinema (2001) and Global Television: Co-Producing Culture (2008). Her research has also appeared in edited book collections and journals.

Reviews for TV’s American Dream: US Television after the Great Recession

While Barbara Selznick adeptly interrogates the meanings of the dreams that Great Recession TV offered its viewers, she equally challenges us to ask how those dreams emerged from the economies in which TV is produced and distributed. TV’s American Dream reveals how industrial hopes and aspirations for profitable futures can determine what dreams become available to whom. * Derek Johnson, Professor and Chair of Communication Arts, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, and author of Transgenerational Media Industries: Adults, Children, and the Reproduction of Culture (2019) *


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