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Conference to study father figures in television
cna ^ | November 28, 2012 | Estefania Aguirre

Posted on 11/28/2012 2:22:54 PM PST by NYer

Rome, Italy, Nov 28, 2012 / 02:04 am (CNA/EWTN News).- At an upcoming spring conference, the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross will examine father figures and their portrayal in TV, including Lord Grantham from the British series Downton Abbey.

Many television series “portray the father as being the family's problem,” observed Professor Enrique Fuster, one of the organizers of the conference scheduled for April 22-23, 2013 at the Roman university.

Fuster, who teaches cinema history at Holy Cross, noted that screen writers often depict schizophrenic and dysfunctional families and their solution for these situations is usually “a family rupture.”

The official title for the conference will be “The Figure of the Father in Television Series,” and it will feature speakers comparing how British and American series portray the role of the father.

"We chose to speak about the role of the father because the role of the family is very vague and the father is a sort of window that represents it," Fuster explained.

Talks will include an analysis of parental models found in the British dramas “Luther” and “The Hour,” as well as the American shows “Mad Men,” “Breaking Bad,” “In Treatment,” “Shameless” and “Dexter.”

Downton Abbey's Earl of Grantham, played by Hugh Bonneville, could be faulted for his involvement with a maid in season two, as well as his sometimes strained relationship with his daughters.

The popular series, launched in September 2010 and three months later in the U.S., depicts the lives of a British aristocratic family and their servants in the early 20th century.

Fuster explained that “we believe that fiction plays an important role in shaping our social habits” as a reason for examining father roles and relationships in TV.

Professor Juan José García-Noblejas, who teaches film and TV script at Holy Cross, also reflected on the importance of a father figure for series to achieve success.

“Curiously, nearly all successful TV series deal with the figure of a father, indirectly, by having him very present,” he said.

“The father in Downton Abbey is very comprehensive and accepts mistakes, but he doesn't accept what he sees as whims of his daughters,” García-Noblejas noted.

He found it interesting that “the eldest daughter has a clear opposition to her father's wish to marry her with the heir and the youngest marries the chauffeur, also against the father's wishes.”

“The aim of this event is to, without losing actuality, know that the family is an essential dimension in our society,” García-Noblejas explained.

"Series are a way of knowing our society's current problems and mirror society in small weekly doses," he added. "We simply want to gather people who have had time to analyze and watch these series, which have a huge number of viewers around the world, in order to discuss them without losing our Christian perspective."

The conference, as well as being aimed at an academic audience and lovers of television drama, is also directed at creators “in the world of television drama, offering a unique opportunity to reflect on their craft,” according to the university's website.

Guest speakers will include Italy's famous TV journalist Costanza Miriano as well as Spain's Editor of Fila Siete TV magazine and Editor-in-Chief of Aceprensa, Alberto Fijo.

For more information visit the event’s website at: http://bib26.pusc.it/csi/pcc2013/en/index.html.


TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; Ministry/Outreach
KEYWORDS: fatherhood

1 posted on 11/28/2012 2:23:03 PM PST by NYer
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To: netmilsmom; thefrankbaum; Tax-chick; GregB; saradippity; Berlin_Freeper; Litany; SumProVita; ...

Ping!


2 posted on 11/28/2012 2:23:42 PM PST by NYer ("Before I formed you in the womb I knew you." --Jeremiah 1:5)
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To: NYer

here is my study.

white normal straight Christian men are deemed stupid by this corrupt media.

Family is looked at has a joke.

Cheating and sex is telling us it;s normal.

Minority men are strong, tough and caring.

Muslims have a deep view of strong family and caring.

That is what this corrupt media shows people today


3 posted on 11/28/2012 2:30:12 PM PST by manc (Marriage =1 man + 1 woman,when they say marriage equality then they should support polygamy)
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To: NYer

Best TV dad ever.

4 posted on 11/28/2012 2:32:30 PM PST by Maceman
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To: Maceman

Dittos to that!!! Ward Cleaver did a good job also.


5 posted on 11/28/2012 2:42:59 PM PST by bobby.223 (Retired up in the snowy mountains of the American Redoubt and it's a GREAT life!)
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To: NYer

It all went South with Archie Bunker and Fred Sanford. Al Bundy and Homer Simpson were the nail in the coffin for the father figure in American media.


6 posted on 11/28/2012 3:09:50 PM PST by Adams (Fight on!)
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To: Adams

True, but The Simpsons was a riot!


7 posted on 11/28/2012 3:45:29 PM PST by 9YearLurker
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To: NYer
screen writers often depict schizophrenic and dysfunctional families

I don't think I've ever seen a tv program or movie about a schizophrenic family. It might be interesting, though, especially if it emphasized the struggles of the family trying to negotiate the mental-health system under Obamacare ...

8 posted on 11/28/2012 4:11:09 PM PST by Tax-chick (Are you getting ready for the Advent Kitteh?)
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To: NYer

Tom Barnaby in “Midsomer Murders” is a good father and husband. Christopher Foyle in “Foyle’s War” is a good father. (His wife died prior to the series’s timeframe.) His driver, Samantha Stuart, has a loving father and uncle, both Church of England priests, who occasionally appear in episodes. Don Johnson’s successful characters, Sonny Crockett and Nash Bridges, were both divorced, but both were caring and involved fathers, especially Bridges.


9 posted on 11/28/2012 4:16:02 PM PST by Tax-chick (Are you getting ready for the Advent Kitteh?)
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To: NYer

We need a conference for this? Isn’t television’s degradation of fatherhood obvious already? Sheesh, turn on your TV and you can skip the conference.

It’s been going on for decades, too. But better late than never for a cinema history professor to notice, eh?


10 posted on 11/28/2012 4:48:39 PM PST by LearsFool ("Thou shouldst not have been old, till thou hadst been wise.")
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To: NYer

Bill Cosby Did a good job of showing both parents involved.


11 posted on 11/28/2012 6:14:11 PM PST by verga (A nation divided by Zero!)
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Who could be real daddy

NCIS leader Leroy Jethro Gibbs

HIM

Anytime Tony Dinozzio get out of line he slap back of his head LOL!


12 posted on 11/29/2012 11:42:08 AM PST by SevenofNine (We are Freepers, all your media bases belong to us ,resistance is futile)
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Who could be real daddy

NCIS leader Leroy Jethro Gibbs

HIM

Anytime Tony Dinozzio get out of line he slap back of his head LOL!


13 posted on 11/29/2012 11:42:36 AM PST by SevenofNine (We are Freepers, all your media bases belong to us ,resistance is futile)
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Who's that riding into the sun.
Who's the man with the itchy gun.
Who's the man who kills for fun!
Psy-cho Dad. Psycho Dad. Psycho Dad!
He sleeps with a gun, but he loves his son.
Killed his wife 'cause she weighed a ton... Psycho Dad!

14 posted on 11/29/2012 11:50:17 AM PST by dfwgator
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