For the past several centuries, the role of women in their families has been constantly changing since the Industrial Revolution. At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, the role of women shifts to take care of domestic work at home, and men play a role of "supporting the family." At the moment, opportunities for women to work outside of home more than ever are increasing. In some cases, the role of mother and father in the family has changed further. A woman is a stable full-time work outside the house, but a male is a woman who takes care of a child at home.
Given the rationalization of the workplace in the US in the 1970s, when more men and women came to work with big bureaucrats, it was amazing to find family images in the workplace. Taylor (1989) believes that the popularity of work family planning tells us a lot about the social role of television. In this case, IPTV presents an image of internal inconsistency, but I believe that at work, it is solved by professional, career oriented ideology, and despite the change, everything goes well. Get up. Finally, even if it incorporates contradiction and relevance into its vision, television will still satisfy the audience with a happy family and a happy ending to confirm the basic contours of American dreams.
1 This article is only a small part of a more comprehensive research on the female image of Star Trek, especially from the 1960's to the present day. Therefore, the images of the 1960s seem to fit the existing stereotypes. This also applies to male images. However, since social expectations, stereotypes, and their depictive differences seem to be bigger than men, people's attention is focused on women. Therefore, it is necessary to mention that the image of men is not included in the study. Because, given the fact that all existing stereotypes go beyond the limits of work, they have to be analyzed in additional research.