Mad Men, Mad World

Mad Men, Mad World
Title Mad Men, Mad World PDF eBook
Author Lauren M. E. Goodlad
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 433
Release 2013-03-11
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0822354187

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Since the show's debut in 2007, Mad Men has invited viewers to immerse themselves in the lush period settings, ruthless Madison Avenue advertising culture, and arresting characters at the center of its 1960s fictional world. Mad Men, Mad World is a comprehensive analysis of this groundbreaking TV series. Scholars from across the humanities consider the AMC drama from a fascinating array of perspectives, including fashion, history, architecture, civil rights, feminism, consumerism, art, cinema, and the serial format, as well as through theoretical frames such as critical race theory, gender, queer theory, global studies, and psychoanalysis. In the introduction, the editors explore the show's popularity; its controversial representations of race, class, and gender; its powerful influence on aesthetics and style; and its unique use of period historicism and advertising as a way of speaking to our neoliberal moment. Mad Men, Mad World also includes an interview with Phil Abraham, an award-winning Mad Men director and cinematographer. Taken together, the essays demonstrate that understanding Mad Men means engaging the show not only as a reflection of the 1960s but also as a commentary on the present day. Contributors. Michael Bérubé, Alexander Doty, Lauren M. E. Goodlad, Jim Hansen, Dianne Harris, Lynne Joyrich, Lilya Kaganovsky, Clarence Lang, Caroline Levine, Kent Ono, Dana Polan, Leslie Reagan, Mabel Rosenheck, Robert A. Rushing, Irene Small, Michael Szalay, Jeremy Varon

Mad Men

Mad Men
Title Mad Men PDF eBook
Author Gary R. Edgerton
Publisher I.B. Tauris
Total Pages 304
Release 2010-12-18
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780857730725

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Every few years a new television program comes along to capture and express the zeitgeist. Mad Men is now that show. Since premiering in July 2007, it's won numerous awards, is syndicated across the globe, and its imprint is evident throughout contemporary culture. Series' creator Matthew Weiner, a former exec producer on The Sopranos, presents another set of compelling, complex characters. They are living out the American dream. Then why are they so unhappy? Why is their 'dream come true' not enough? Mad Men explores, analyses and celebrates this cutting edge TV drama and popular phenomenon. It also includes an interview with the show's Executive Producer Scott Hornbacher and an episode guide.

Mad Men

Mad Men
Title Mad Men PDF eBook
Author Dyna Moe
Publisher Penguin Books
Total Pages 82
Release 2010
Genre Advertising agencies
ISBN 9780143206040

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IT'S A MAD, MAD WORLD A completely illustrated, candy-colored salute to the time of slim suits, prosperity, cocktails, and the golden age of advertising, this official companion gives you an intimate look at Don Draper's world. You'll discover the reality behind the glamour of advertising in the '60s, how to throw a formal dinner Betty Draper-style, a recipe for the Perfect Old-Fashioned, Pete and Trudy's swell dancing steps, and even a set of fabulous Joan paper dolls. Mad Men yourself

Mad Men and Politics

Mad Men and Politics
Title Mad Men and Politics PDF eBook
Author Lilly J. Goren
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 326
Release 2015-03-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1501306367

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Mad Men, using the historical backdrop of the many events that came to demarcate the 1960s, has presented a beautifully-styled rendering of this tumultuous decade, while teasing out a number of themes that resonate throughout the show and connect to the contemporary discourses that dominate today's political landscape. The chapters of this book analyze the most important dimensions explored on the show, including issues around gender, race, prejudice, the family, generational change, the social movements of the 1960s, our understanding of America's place in the world, and the idea of work in the post-war period. Mad Men and Politics provides the reader with an understanding not only of the topics and issues that can be easily grasped while watching, but also contemplates our historical perspective of the 1960s as we consider it through the telescope of our current condition.

Lost in the Sixties

Lost in the Sixties
Title Lost in the Sixties PDF eBook
Author Daniela Sannwald
Publisher
Total Pages 144
Release 2012
Genre Mad men (Television program)
ISBN 9783865057150

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Advertising from the mad men era

Advertising from the mad men era
Title Advertising from the mad men era PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 377
Release 2012
Genre
ISBN 9783836528344

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Resisting Arrest

Resisting Arrest
Title Resisting Arrest PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Rushing
Publisher Other Press, LLC
Total Pages 258
Release 2021-04-28
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1635421462

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A volume in the Cultural Studies Series edited by Samir Dayal An innovative and entertaining look at genre, popular culture, enjoyment, and psychoanalysis. Detective fiction, a category that, broadly defined, runs the gamut from Oedipus Rex to "The Purloined Letter," continues to draw a range of fans and scholars, and to play a pivotal role in popular entertainment, contemporary literature, and psychoanalytic theory. But how do we derive pleasure from reading about or watching a detective’s exploits? Is our enjoyment in the vicarious experience of genius? Or in witnessing the commission of a crime, an equally vicarious experience of violence? Resisting Arrest looks at the detective genre in its many different cultural manifestations, from popular fiction (Christie) to high literature (Eco), from art films (Antonioni) to popular television series (Monk). In each case, Rushing finds that detective stories have less to do with fulfilling our hidden desires, as psychoanalytic explanations have traditionally asserted, than with purposively thwarting them. He argues that the genre is in fact constituted principally by the promises on which it fails to deliver, including the vicarious experience of both genius (readers expecting to play Sherlock Holmes are almost always cast as Watson) and antisocial violence, so that our pleasure is based on what Slavoj Zizek has called "the endless circulation around the always-missed object." Organized around the key ideas that structure the detective genre ("Desire," "Repetition," "Violence"), Resisting Arrest offers a thoroughly new interpretation that will appeal to scholars interested in questions about genre and cinema studies, popular culture, and psychoanalysis.