In recent years, the media landscape in the United States has followed a pattern similar to that of the physical landscape by becoming increasingly suburbanized. Although it is a far cry from reality, the fantasy of a perfect suburban life still exists in the collective imagination of millions of Americans. This dream of suburban perfection is built around a variety of such ideologically conservative values and ideals as the importance of tradition, the centrality of the nuclear family, the desire for a community of like-minded neighbors, the need for clearly defined gender roles, and the belief that with hard work and determination, anyone can succeed. Building on the relationships between suburban life and American identity, Look Closer examines and interprets recent narratives that challenge the suburban ideal to reveal how directors and producers are mobilizing the spaces of suburbia to tell new kinds of stories about America. David R. Coon argues that the myth of suburban perfection, popularized by postwar sitcoms and advertisements, continues to symbolize a range of intensely debated issues related to tradition, family, gender, race, and citizenship. Through close examinations of such films as American Beauty, The Truman Show, and Mr. & Mrs. Smith as well as such television series as Desperate Housewives, Weeds, and Big Love, the book demonstrates how suburbia is used to critique the ideologies that underpin the suburban American Dream.
Look Closer, Draw Better will help you reach your goals with projects that explore graphite, charcoal, ink, and watercolor wash, emphasizing techniques that Kateri Ewing has refined over years of practice and teaching.
A closer look at walls, fences, grass, and flowers reveals ladybugs, ants, and other insects that inhabit our world.
This illustrated concertina book takes the reader on a journey, traveling through vibrant cities, experiencing different cultures, and spotting historical landmarks, before trekking across the amazing natural landscapes on planet Earth.
Looking Closer 2 offers more of the best recent writing on graphic design, covering new and important issues in design language, education, intellectual property, new media, the state of the...
Gregory slipped into the room, closed the door and confirmed his two hired thugs had located Will Fletcher. They had followed him to the church in Bracklewood but he'd escaped. They had let him run, knowing they could follow the GPS ...
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Describes a variety of insects and how they can be observed in a garden, in open fields, in the woods, in water, and elsewhere.
The composition defines how our subject exists on the space created by the boundaries of our paper. Composition is a vast subject on its own, and many books have been written about it. If you are looking to understand composition better ...
Acetate windows draw you into a wintery wonderland as you journey through magical, Arctic landscapes in this beautifully illustrated book.
You are invited on a journey through our amazing ocean in this beautifully illustrated board book from Roger Priddy, with cut-through windows and over 30 sea creatures to meet.