Buch, Englisch, 216 Seiten, Format (B × H): 128 mm x 200 mm, Gewicht: 266 g
Reihe: hors série
Buch, Englisch, 216 Seiten, Format (B × H): 128 mm x 200 mm, Gewicht: 266 g
Reihe: hors série
ISBN: 978-3-03734-550-4
Verlag: Diaphanes Verlag
Matthew Weiner’s series Mad Men is more than a resonant time capsule. Elisabeth Bronfen’s claim is that the show not only thrives on a significant double voicing, reviving the literature, film, music and fashion of the past within and for the cultural concerns of the present. With Don Draper an embodiment of the prototypical con man, his precarious journey from poverty to fame and prosperity can also be seen as a continuation of the moral perfectionism so key to the American tradition. His fall and spiritual recovery is as much an individual story as a comment on the state of the nation. Mad Men reflects on the role television has come to play in this work of the cultural imaginary, both fragile and fruitful. We identify and sympathize with the people in this series not despite but because they are fictional representations, different yet also a mirror of ourselves.
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7 | - | 26 | The American Dream—A Game of Confidence | (Elisabeth Bronfen) |
27 | - | 74 | Pitching America | (Elisabeth Bronfen) |
75 | - | 100 | Beyond the Happiness Principle | (Elisabeth Bronfen) |
101 | - | 126 | The Elevator—A Heteropia | (Elisabeth Bronfen) |
127 | - | 146 | National Hauntings | (Elisabeth Bronfen) |
147 | - | 160 | The Moon Belongs to Everyone | (Elisabeth Bronfen) |
161 | - | 180 | Going Commercial | (Elisabeth Bronfen) |