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Mad Men : A Cultural History - Bob  Batchelor

Mad Men

A Cultural History

By: Bob Batchelor, M. Keith Booker

Hardcover | 20 May 2016

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From the opening credits that feature a silhouette falling among skyscrapers, Mad Men transcended its role as a series about the Madison Avenue advertising industry to become a modern classic. For seven seasons, Mad Men asked viewers to contemplate the 1960s anew, reassessing the tumultuous eraâs stance on womenâs rights, race, war, politics, and family relationships that comprise the American Dream. Set in the heart of the twentieth century, the show brought to light how deeply we still are connected to that age. The result is a show that continually asks us to rethink our own families, lives, work, and ethical beliefs as we strive for a better world.

In Mad Men: A Cultural History, M. Keith Booker and Bob Batchelor offer an engaging analysis of the series, providing in-depth examinations of its many themes and nostalgic portrayals of the years from Camelot to Vietnam and beyond. Highly regarded cultural scholars and critics, Booker and Batchelor examine the show in its entirety, presenting readers with a deep but accessible exploration of the series, as well as look at its larger meanings and implications. This cultural history perspective reveals Mad Menâs critical importance as a TV series, as well as its role as a tool for helping viewers understand how they are shaped by history and culture.

As a showcase in Americaâs new âgolden age of television,â Mad Men reveals the deep hold history and nostalgia have on viewers, particularly when combined with stunning visuals and intricate writing and storylines. With this volume as their guide, readers will enjoy contemplating the showâs place among the most lauded popular culture touchstones of the twenty-first century. As it engages with ideas central to the American experienceâ"from the evolution of gender roles to family dynamics and workplace relationshipsâ"Mad Men: A Cultural History brings to life the significance of this profound yet entertaining series.
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Get out the martini shaker, crank up the Rolling Stones and the Beatles, and get ready to dive into this book chronicling the hit television series that ran from 2007 to 2015 and offered a nostalgic trip down the memory lane of 1960s advertising. Booker and Batchelor provide an in-depth look into the show and explain why it resonated with viewers. Relating the show's characters and topics to the real-world events of its era, the authors show how Mad Men was able to capture the zeitgeist of the period. Camelot, the Vietnam War, rock 'n' roll, women's liberation, youth culture, free speech, and more were all on the screen-along with Don Draper, ad agency star and flawed everyman; plucky women's libber Peggy Olson; sexy secretary Joan Harris; mad housewife Betty Draper; and a stylish, ready-for-a-three-martini-lunch supporting cast. Matthew Weiner and cable network AMC came up with advertising's holy grail-the big idea-when they thought up and launched Mad Men. This homage will appeal to fans and academic readers alike. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower- and upper-division undergraduates; graduate students; general readers. * CHOICE *
M. Keith Booker and Bob Batchelor's Mad Men: A Cultural History makes a significant contribution to this scholarship. The book, published after the television series' finale, is the first publication to critically interrogate the show from start to finish, providing both scholars and fans of the series with a comprehensive examination of the ways in which Weiner uses American cultural memory of the 1960s to shape both his characters' developments and the narrative arc of his series as a whole.... Mad Men: A Cultural History provides both scholars and fans with valuable insight into the historical moments of the 1960s that inform and shape our understanding of the television series. * Journal of American Culture *
Mad Men: A Cultural History offers a stimulating point of view on the role of mass communication products as keys to understanding our society. In addition, the book also presents a great example of a methodological course for conducting popular culture research. * Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly *

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