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Class Dismissed
How TV Frames the Working Class
Narrated by Ed Asner
Based on the forthcoming book by Pepi Leistyna, Class Dismissed
navigates the steady stream of narrow working class representations from
American television's beginnings to today's sitcoms, reality shows,
police dramas, and daytime talk shows.
Featuring interviews with media analysts and cultural historians, this
documentary examines the patterns inherent in TV's disturbing depictions
of working class people as either clowns or social deviants --
stereotypical portrayals that reinforce the myth of meritocracy.
Class Dismissed breaks important new ground in exploring the ways
in which race, gender, and sexuality intersect with class, offering a
more complex reading of television's often one-dimensional
representations. The video also links television portrayals to negative
cultural attitudes and public policies that directly affect the lives of
working class people.
Featuring interviews with Stanley Aronowitz, (City University of New York); Nickel and Dimed
author, Barbara Ehrenreich; Herman Gray (University of California-Santa
Cruz); Robin Kelley (Columbia University); Pepi Leistyna (University of
Massachusetts-Boston) and Michael Zweig (State University of New
York-Stony Brook). Also with Arlene Davila, Susan Douglas, Bambi
Haggins, Lisa Henderson, and Andrea Press.