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Only The Names Have Been Changed Dragnet The Police Procedural And Postwar Culture Claudia Calhoun

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Only The Names Have Been Changed Dragnet The Police Procedural And Postwar Culture Claudia Calhoun
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Publisher: University of Texas Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.72 MB
Pages: 185
Author: Claudia Calhoun
ISBN: 9781477325407, 1477325409
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Only The Names Have Been Changed Dragnet The Police Procedural And Postwar Culture Claudia Calhoun by Claudia Calhoun 9781477325407, 1477325409 instant download after payment.

Among shifting politics, tastes, and technology in television history, one genre has been remarkably persistent: the cop show. Claudia Calhoun returns to Dragnet, the pioneering police procedural and an early transmedia franchise, appearing on radio in 1949, on TV and in film in the 1950s, and in later revivals. More than a popular entertainment, Dragnet was a signifier of America’s postwar confidence in government institutions—and a publicity vehicle for the Los Angeles Police Department.


Only the Names Have Been Changed shows how Dragnet’s “realistic” storytelling resonated across postwar culture. Calhoun traces Dragnet’s “semi-documentary” predecessors, and shows how Jack Webb, Dragnet’s creator, worked directly with the LAPD as he produced a series that would likewise inspire public trust by presenting day-to-day procedural justice, rather than shootouts and wild capers. Yet this realism also set aside the seething racial tensions of Los Angeles as it was. Dragnet emerges as a foundational text, one that taught audiences to see police as everyday heroes not only on TV but also in daily life, a lesson that has come under scrutiny as Americans increasingly seek to redefine the relationship between policing and public safety.

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