
Gold Dust on the Air
Television Anthology Drama and Midcentury American Culture
- 280 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
2025 Broadcast Historian Award, Library of American Broadcasting Foundation
How mid-century television anthologies reflected and shaped US values and identities.
From the late 1940s to the early 1960s, anthology dramas presented "quality" television programming in weekly stand-alone television plays meant to entertain and provide cultural uplift to American society. Programs such as Playhouse 90, Studio One, and The Twilight Zone became important emblems of American creative potential on television. But their propensity for addressing matters of major social concern also meant that they often courted controversy. Although the anthology's tenure would be brief, its importance in the television landscape would be great, and the ways the format negotiated ideas about "Americanness" at midcentury would be a crucial facet of its significance.
In Gold Dust on the Air, Molly Schneider traces a cultural history of the "Golden Age" anthology, addressing topics such as the format's association with Method acting and debates about "authentic" American experience, its engagement with ideas about "conformity" in the context of Cold War pressures, and its depictions of war in a medium sponsored by defense contractors. Drawing on archival research, deep textual examination, and scholarship on both television history and broader American culture, Schneider posits the anthology series as a site of struggle over national meaning.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Gold Dust in/on the Air
- 1. Television’s Tortured Misfits: Method Acting and the “Slice‑of‑Life” Anthology
- 2. Mythologies of Belonging: Conformity and Neighbor Panic
- 3. A Tired Nonconformist: Censorship and Citizen Serling
- 4. A Residue of Ugliness: Traumas and Fantasies of War
- 5. A Last Gasp: Conclusions
- Epilogue: Anthologies and the Archive
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index