Mad Men Unzipped: Fans on Sex, Love, and the Sixties on TV
English
By (author): Cynthia. Vinney Jerri Lynn. Hogg Karen E. DillShackleford Kristin HopperLosenicky
The authors also interviewed several contemporary advertising industry professionals, getting their inside view of the business in its modern guise and what they make of the shows vision of their past. The result is cuttingedge psychological research that crunches and codes online fan commentary to understand the ways that people use the show to debate complex social issues, from sex and alcohol to gender roles, parenting, and advertising itself.
What do the 1960s mean to us today, and how well does the twentyfirst century measure up against that famously turbulent decade? Which characters do fans identify with and which ones do they love to hate? How would fans unfurl the Mad Men storylines if they were in charge? What makes a good man, and has it changed over time?
How should husbands and wives treat each other, and how should parents treat their children? In answering these questions, the authors explore not just the online commentary but also Mad Men fans fan fiction, cosplay, cocktail making, and vintage furniture collecting. Whether tweeting as one of the main characters (or just a lowly mail clerk), setting Peggy up with the man wholl treat her right, or figuring out just which Mad Man they are at heart, fans integrate the show into their lives and use it to make sense of their own choices in work, leisure, and love. See more