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Dana PolanMad space / Dianne Harris: Maddening times : Mad men in its history
Dana Polan: Maddening times : Mad men in its history
Clarence Lang: Representing the mad margins of the early sixties : Northern civil rights and the blues idiom
Leslie J. Reagan: After the sex, what? A feminist reading of reproductive history in Mad Men
Michael Szalay: The writer as producer; or, The hip figure after HBO
Caroline Levine: The shock of the banal : Mad Men's progressive realism
Mabel Rosenheck: Swing skirts and swinging singles : Mad men, fashion, and cultural memory
Irene Small: Against depth : looking at surface through the Kodak carousel
Robert A. Rushing: "It will shock you how much this never happened" : Antonioni and Mad men
Lynne Joyrich: Media madness : multiple identity (dis)orders in Mad men
Lilya Kaganovsky: "Maidenform" : Masculinity as Masquerade
Jeremy Varon: History gets in your eyes : Mad men, misrecognition, and the masculine mystique
Alexander Doty: The homosexual and the single girl
Kent Ono: Mad men's postracial figuration of a racial past
Lauren M.E. Goodlad: The mad men in the attic : seriality and identity in the modern Babylon
Michael Bérubé.: Change is gonna come, same as it ever was
Clarence Lang: Representing the mad margins of the early sixties : Northern civil rights and the blues idiom
Leslie J. Reagan: After the sex, what? A feminist reading of reproductive history in Mad Men
Michael Szalay: The writer as producer; or, The hip figure after HBO
Caroline Levine: The shock of the banal : Mad Men's progressive realism
Mabel Rosenheck: Swing skirts and swinging singles : Mad men, fashion, and cultural memory
Irene Small: Against depth : looking at surface through the Kodak carousel
Robert A. Rushing: "It will shock you how much this never happened" : Antonioni and Mad men
Lynne Joyrich: Media madness : multiple identity (dis)orders in Mad men
Lilya Kaganovsky: "Maidenform" : Masculinity as Masquerade
Jeremy Varon: History gets in your eyes : Mad men, misrecognition, and the masculine mystique
Alexander Doty: The homosexual and the single girl
Kent Ono: Mad men's postracial figuration of a racial past
Lauren M.E. Goodlad: The mad men in the attic : seriality and identity in the modern Babylon
Michael Bérubé.: Change is gonna come, same as it ever was
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