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On Mad Men: Introduction [PDF]
Introduces the themes of the section and provides an overview of the contributions.
Black, Prudence, Hardie, Melissa Jane
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Mad Men aporta una mirada histórica a la vez que una imagen sobre la sociedad y los usos de nuestro contexto actual. La construcción de los personajes masculinos en esta ficción ha dado lugar a una extensa literatura analítica; pero no tantos han sido los textos que abordan los personajes femeninos como indispensables.
Crisóstomo Gálvez, Raquel
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Mad Men de Matthew Weiner como ejercicio de metapublicidad1 [PDF]
Considering TV serialized fiction as a new media phenomenon, this paper reflects about the elements which characterize the series considered «quality TV», focusing on a paradigmatic production: Mad Men.
Fernández Morales, Marta +1 more
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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
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A remembrance of things (best) forgotten: The 'allegorical past' and the feminist imagination [PDF]
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in Feminist theology© 2012. The definitive version is available at http://fth.sagepub.com/This article discusses the US TV series Mad Men, which is set in an advertising agency in 1960s New York ...
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Don, Betty and Jackie Kennedy: On Mad Men and Periodisation [PDF]
Why is it that we watch Mad Men and think it represents a period? Flashes of patterned wallpaper, whiskey neat, babies born that are never mentioned, contact lining for kitchen drawers, Ayn Rand, polaroids, skinny ties, Hilton hotels, Walter Cronkite ...
Black, Prudence, Driscoll, Catherine
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California and Irony in Mad Men [PDF]
The combination of melodramatic and art cinematic techniques and influences in AMC’s television series Mad Men (2007¬–) reveals how a melodramatic televisuality can image novel modes of social and intimate relations and an alternative to the archetypal ...
Taveira, Rodney
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Los paisajes del sueño americano: escenografía de "Mad Men" [PDF]
Este artículo analiza el reflejo del sueño americano en los escenarios, iconología y modelos de belleza usados por Matt Weiner en su exitosa serie Mad Men (AMC, 2007).
Cabezuelo Lorenzo, Francisco +2 more
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Turned Back: Mad Men as Intermedial Melodrama [PDF]
This essay draws on definitions of gesture (Giorgio Agamben and Peter Brooks) and catachresis (Peter Brooks, Jacques Derrida) to examine the primacy of non-verbal signifiers as communicators of meaning in AMC’s Mad Men.
Rooney, Monique
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Selling Nostalgia: Mad Men, Postmodernism and Neoliberalism [PDF]
The neoliberal cultural mode of postmodernity reduces history to a set of discourses with the concomitant assertion that the individual’s knowledge of the real emerges from an engagement with images of the real The economic structures of neoliberalism ...
Tudor, Deborah
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