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Eleanor Roosevelt as “Ordinary” Citizen and “Expert” on Radio in the Early 1950s:
Anya Luscombe1 
关键词: radio;    1950s;    Eleanor Roosevelt;    women’s history;   
DOI  :  10.1177/2158244014551712
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Sage Journals
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【 摘 要 】

Eleanor Roosevelt, former First Lady of the United States, used radio to communicate on a wide variety of issues that she felt the American public, and women in particular, should know or think about. She had been a radio pioneer, broadcasting from the 1920s onward and starting with her own radio show in 1932. By the 1950s, radio as a technology began facing increasing competition from television. Yet, as a medium to reach mass audiences and women in particular, radio continued to play a vital role. From October 1950 until August 1951, Eleanor Roosevelt together with her son Elliott hosted a daily show on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) called The Eleanor Roosevelt Program. Focusing on this 1950-1951 program, this article seeks to examine the way in which Mrs. Roosevelt communicated with her listeners and successfully blended that which at first sight might seem opposites: the domestic with the global, the informal mode of address with the serious topics, the public with the private, and the ordinary woman’s view with that of the expert international stateswoman.

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