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Mad Men and politics: nostalgia and the remaking of modern America

Lilly J. Goren, Goren(Edited by)Linda Beail, Beail(Edited by)
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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.

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Bloomsbury Academic
1501306367 / 9781501306365
eBook (EPUB)
12/03/2015
United States
English
288 pages
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