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"Vic and Sade aired on America's radios from 1932 to 1944. The title characters were a married couple exploring the comedic side of ordinary life along with their adopted son and eccentric uncle. This book examines the program's depiction of many aspects of American culture--leisure activities, community groups, education, films"--
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Vic and Sade on the radio: a cultural history of Paul Rhymer's daytime series, 1932-1944
2014, McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
in English
0786463031 9780786463039
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Table of Contents
Part 1. The media context
Rhymer is "outstanding"
The birth of Vic and Sade
"Something to be interested in": daytime radio
The "ins and outs of modern life": mass culture and its critics
Part 2. Social and cultural contexts
Leisure: "it represents quite a problem"
"Let's go to the picture show": movies
"Seated on the davenport reading": the role of reading
"Where'd you copy that from?": education
"Doing exactly the same thing": the individual and the community
Conclusion: saying goodbye.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-206) and index.
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