Good Times Gender Roles

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The 1970s sitcom Good Times, set in the Chicago housing project presents several gender issues that still are prevalent on screen today. In season three episode seventeen of Good Times we see in the beginning the superficial stereotypes of both women and men. One of the main character’s named J.J. is in love and his dad looks at him with disgust. They make humor to J.J.’s infatuation for his fiancee and even go as far saying “A doctor will be here for you soon” implying that he is sick. So we already have J.J. being represented as the less masculine of the house because he is in love. Meanwhile, the women in this scene are on the sidelines gossiping and giggling about their neighbors. The head of the household James responds to them saying “Florida when are you going to …show more content…

However there are still some gender roles that are can be characterized as stereotypes. There is still a sense of male dominance that is present in this sitcom, which was front in center in Good Times. In the episode Claire tries to bring up to her husband that his client is trying to come on to her. However, her husband Phil is to absorbed into his work to even listen to his wife. It’s almost like she isn’t even there when his client was over for dinner. She is almost distant background noise. He thinks she is jealous and just trying to get attention so he tells Claire that she is pretty. The stereotype of women only being concerned with attention and beauty is evident in this episode. The two young sisters in this episode are fighting and as a resolution to their problem they dressed up their little brother in girly clothes and makeup. This represented them as superficial and small minded. The men in this episode seem to have resolved their issues in a calm manner. On the other hand the women seem to have arguments and make snarky comments before they come to a solution to their

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