LizzieMaine
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My guess is television. The 50's, specifically the late 50's, were the period in which our collective brain was first saturated with the idealized version of life. Not to mention that due to television that version was perpetuated to subsequent generations.
But what's interesting to me is how very specific images from Fifties Tee Vee, as opposed to 1950's Television, have become imprinted on the collective psyche. Nobody ever wrote an academic thesis on the family dynamic in "Dobie Gillis," to use one example which didn't conform to the suburban ideal -- but "Beaver" and "Father Knows Best" continue to crop up again and again and again as academic talking points. Even people who should, ostensibly, know better have been manipulated by the Cult of The Fifties into accepting *that* specific fictionalization of the period as *the* specific fictionalization of the period.