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Families of Choice

How 1970s gender politics changed friendship and how it was reflected in popular culture. Dr Thomas Dixon's history. From 2014.

Dr Thomas Dixon brings his major history of friendship up to the 1970s, when gender politics began to change friendships once again, and considers how popular culture both reflected and influenced this change.

Professor Barbara Taylor shares her personal memories of how the second-wave feminist movement of the 1970s altered women's friendships in the way that Mary Wolstonecraft had discussed right back in the eighteenth century.

Thomas Dixon also explores the growing freedom of gay men and lesbian women to establish their own "families of choice".

And - somewhat excitedly - he debates with the cultural critic Matthew Sweet how television reflected friendships between men. While Thomas confesses to an erstwhile love of the phenomenally successful American sit-com, Friends, Matthew Sweet makes an expansive claim for British television's The Likely Lads, comparing the depth of Terry and Bob's friendship to that of Tennyson and Hallam.

Meanwhile, slightly extending a quotation of the 17th Century poet, George Herbert, Thomas declares: "David had his Jonathan, Christ his John, Eric had his little Ern, Ant his Dec."

Producer: Beaty Rubens

First broadcast on ±«Óãtv Radio 4 in April 2014.

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Fri 11 Oct 2019 02:15

Related Reading

Rebecca G. Adams and Graham Allan (eds), Placing Friendship in Context (Cambridge Unviersity Press, 2009).

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Barbara Caine (ed.), Friendship: A History (Equinox, 2009), Chapter 9, ‘The Importance of Friends: The Most Recent Past’, by Mark Peel with Liz Reed and James Walter

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Catherine Donovan, Brian Heaphy, and Jeffrey Weeks, Same Sex Intimacies: Families of Choice and Other Life Experiments (Routledge, 2001)

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Margaretta Jolly, In Love and Struggle: Letters in Contemporary Feminism (Columbia University Press, 2008)

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Susie Orbach and Luise Eichenbaum, Bittersweet: Facing up to Feelings of Love, Envy and Competition in Women’s Friendships (Century, 1987)

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Liz Spencer and Ray Pahl, Rethinking Friendship: Hidden Solidarities Today (Princeton University Press, 2006)

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Broadcasts

  • Thu 10 Apr 2014 13:45
  • Thu 14 Apr 2016 14:15
  • Fri 15 Apr 2016 02:15
  • Thu 11 Jan 2018 14:15
  • Fri 12 Jan 2018 02:15
  • Thu 10 Oct 2019 14:15
  • Fri 11 Oct 2019 02:15