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Analyzing Mad Men Critical Essays On The Television Series Scott F Stoddart

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Analyzing Mad Men Critical Essays On The Television Series Scott F Stoddart
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.48 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Scott F. Stoddart
ISBN: 9780786447381, 9780786485253, 0786447389, 0786485256
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Analyzing Mad Men Critical Essays On The Television Series Scott F Stoddart by Scott F. Stoddart 9780786447381, 9780786485253, 0786447389, 0786485256 instant download after payment.

AMC’s episodic drama Mad Men has become a cultural phenomenon, detailing America’s preoccupation with commercialism and image in the Camelot of 1960s Kennedy-era America, while self-consciously exploring current preoccupations. The 12 critical essays in this collection offer a broad, interdisciplinary approach to this highly relevant television show, examining Mad Men as a cultural barometer for contemporary concerns with consumerism, capitalism and sexism. Topics include New Historicist parallels between the 1960s and the present day, psychoanalytical approaches to the show, the self as commodity, and the “Age of Camelot” as an “Age of Anxiety,” among others. A detailed cast list and episode guide are included. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

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