"I'll be there for you" if you are just like me an analysis of hegemonic social structures in "Friends" /
Abstract (Summary)
Katherine A. Bradshaw, Advisor
The purpose of this dissertation is to analyze the dominant ideologies and hegemonic
social constructs the television series Friends communicates in regard to friendship practices,
gender roles, racial representations, and social class in order to suggest relationships between the
series and social patterns in the broader culture. This dissertation describes the importance of
studying television content and its relationship to media culture and social influence. The
analysis included a quantitative content analysis of friendship maintenance, and a qualitative
textual analysis of alternative families, gender, race, and class representations. The analysis
found the characters displayed actions of selectivity, only accepting a small group of friends in
their social circle based on friendship, gender, race, and social class distinctions as the six
characters formed a culture that no one else was allowed to enter.
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Advisor:
School:Bowling Green State University
School Location:USA - Ohio
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:television dominance psychology friendship
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