The Evil Twins of American Television
Feminist Alter Egos since 1960- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2019
Summary
The Evil Twins of American Television examines evil-twin depictions in over fifty years of television, comparing male twins to female twins and male-writer depictions to female-writer depictions. Kristi Rowan Humphreys evaluates The Patty Duke Show, Bewitched, Gilligan’s Island, I Dream of Jeannie, and The Brady Bunch, among other television programs that use the twinning trope to explore themes of feminism and identity. Employing traits identified by Betty Friedan in The Feminine Mystique as belonging to the “evil” side of her “schizophrenic split” theory, Humphreys analyzes the ways in which these alter ego characters embody the desire for a separate self and independence through loose inhibitions, career interests, political interests, intellectual prowess, and assertiveness. This book then compares female-written twin episodes to male-written twin episodes, finding that when “evil twin” episodes are written by women writers, the twins are presented less as oppositional binaries and more as compatible, often symbiotic binaries. Thus, the women writers of these shows offer a compelling response to Friedan’s text, one that acknowledges and underscores the many complexities of women—the image of which cannot in reality be so easily split into two oppositional binaries. Humphreys then connects 1960s depictions to more current evil-twin examples, including those in Friends, Knight Rider, and Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2019
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-4985-8329-9
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4985-8330-5
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 126
- Product type
- Book Titles
Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Figures No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 28
- 1The Patty Duke Show No access Pages 29 - 46
- 2Bewitched No access Pages 47 - 66
- 3I Dream of Jeannie No access Pages 67 - 84
- 4Gilligan’s Island, The Brady Bunch,and Doctor Who No access Pages 85 - 102
- 5Male Television Writers vs. FemaleTelevision Writers No access Pages 103 - 112
- Conclusion No access Pages 113 - 116
- Bibliography No access Pages 117 - 122
- Index No access Pages 123 - 124
- About the Author No access Pages 125 - 126





