Mad Men, Mad World : Sex, Politics, Style, and the 1960s / Lauren M.E. Goodlad, Lilya Kaganovsky, Robert A. Rushing, editors.
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- 9780822399063
- "Mad men" (serie televisee)
- Mad Men
- Mad men (Television program)
- Mad men (Television program)
- Rassendiskriminierung Motiv
- Geschlechterrolle Motiv
- Politik Motiv
- Television programs -- Social aspects
- Television programs
- PERFORMING ARTS -- Television -- History & Criticism
- Émissions televisees -- États-Unis -- Histoire et critique
- Émissions televisees -- Aspect social -- États-Unis
- Television programs -- United States -- History and criticism
- Television programs -- Social aspects -- United States
- United States
Maddening times : Mad men in its history / Dana Polan -- Mad space / Dianne Harris -- Representing the mad margins of the early 1960s : Northern civil rights and the blues idiom / Clarence Lang -- After the sex, what? A feminist reading of reproductive history in Mad Men / Leslie J. Reagan -- The writer as producer; or, The hip figure after HBO / Michael Szalay -- The shock of the banal : Mad Men's progressive realism / Caroline Levine -- Mod men / Jim Hansen -- Swing skirts and swinging singles : Mad men, fashion, and cultural memory / Mabel Rosenheck -- Against depth : looking at surface through the Kodak carousel / Irene V. Small -- "It will shock you how much this never happened" : Antonioni and Mad men / Robert A. Rushing -- Media madness : multiple identity (dis)orders in Mad men / Lynne Joyrich -- "Maidenform" : Masculinity as Masquerade / Lilya Kaganovsky -- History gets in your eyes : Mad men, misrecognition, and the masculine mystique / Jeremy Varon -- The homosexual and the single girl / Alexander Doty -- Mad men's postracial figuration of a racial past / Kent Ono -- The mad men in the attic : seriality and identity in the modern Babylon / Lauren M.E. Goodlad -- Change is gonna come, same as it ever was / Michael Berube.
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In this comprehensive analysis of the TV series Mad Men, scholars explore the groundbreaking drama in relation to fashion, history, architecture, civil rights, feminism, consumerism, art, cinema, and the serial format.
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