What made Sex and the City a cultural phenomenon? Author Jennifer Keishin Armstrong returns to Advanced TV Herstory to discuss her 2018 book Sex and the City and Us which explores the series' origin story, lasting impact, and contradictions.
Hosted by Cynthia Bemis Abrams, the episode covers:
The behind-the-scenes inspiration, evolution, and epilogue of SATC
The influence of Patricia Field on fashion and the show's iconic style Amy B. Harris's role in shaping the series
How the show broke new ground with realistic gay characters and sexual storylines
The show's flaws — including lack of diversity and its mixed feminist legacy
Cynthia and Jennifer also examine the media-fueled tension between stars Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim Cattrall, and how that dynamic shaped the show's public narrative.