Magda Kreuzpointner Single Women on TV

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Across
  1. 4. Tony continues to refuse to marry Jeannie because he has a lack of _____ over her
  2. 6. In 1966 the single _____ woman came to the screen in form of "That Girl"
  3. 8. Through Mary CBS acknowledged a more ____ social perspective on women's roles
  4. 11. Susan Faludi writes about the undeclared war against American women in her book ______
  5. 12. Mary becomes the career woman who nonetheless retains her ____
  6. 14. Jeannie referred to Tony as Master in order to reaffirm _____authority
  7. 15. A year before Bewitched came out, Betty Friedan published her book "The Feminine _____"
Down
  1. 1. Audiences tend to be more comfortable with the depiction of social change if it's infused with _____
  2. 2. Both Rhoda and One Day at a Time broke the _____ taboo
  3. 3. In the end viewers always interpreted the series in accordance with their own ____
  4. 5. The show was careful to represent an image of ____ feminism which believed that gender equality could be achieved without altering existing social structures
  5. 7. This show indicated a new way of thinking about unmarried women beyond the sad ______ stereotype
  6. 9. The Mary Tyler Moore Show premiered less than a month after the August 1970 "Women strike for ____"
  7. 10. Because it was situated in a ______ space, characters like Jeannie in "I Dream of Jeannie" were able to poke fun of traditional sitcoms
  8. 13. Mary represented that you did not need to be _____ to have a complete life