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Sounds good! I looked it up and the book's by Evelyn Waugh.Marc Chevalier said:You have GOT to see Robert Morse in The Loved One.
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Sounds good! I looked it up and the book's by Evelyn Waugh.Marc Chevalier said:You have GOT to see Robert Morse in The Loved One.
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Where'd you find this?AmateisGal said:Now this is incredibly interesting...
http://h-net.org/announce/show.cgi?ID=172526
Call for Proposals: Critical Perspectives on Mad Men, Edited by Jennifer C. Dunn, Jimmie Manning, and Danielle Stern
We are currently accepting proposals for essays to be included in an edited collection on the Emmy and Peabody Award Winning television series Mad Men. We hope to edit a volume containing quality scholarship that reflects theoretical, pedagogical, or practical aspects of the series from a variety of analytical and methodological perspectives. Scholars in communication, film studies, popular culture, ethnic/race studies, feminism and gender studies, sexuality, sociology, psychology, education, or any other applicable discipline are invited to submit.
While the collection will certainly carry a scholarly tone, it is intended for a broader audience than is the case for many academic anthologies. It is our hope that educators can use this collection in the classroom, scholars can critically reflect upon theoretical ideas presented, and non-academic audiences who are fans of the program can gain new and exciting insights about a show they enjoy. With this in mind, we ask that abstracts and subsequent essays be intellectual in tone and treatment but accessible to those not pursuing or engaging a career in the academy.
Proposed essays can focus upon any of the following areas in conjunction with the series:
Adoption
Age
Alcohol or alcoholism
Anachronisms
Art
Body image
Celebrity talk
Civil rights
Corporate Mergers
Counterculture
Divorce
Family
Food
Glass ceiling
Gender issues
Gentlemanly behavior
Judaism
Madison Avenue
Marital infidelity
Masculine ritual
Nuclear war
Music
Nationalism
Nostalgia
Pregnancy
Relationships
Religion
Science
Sexuality
Smoking
The Way We Never Were (Coontz)
Whiteness/white privilege
Workplace humor
'Mad Men' creator: 'Don't copy Don Draper'
Monday, January 18 2010, 11:26am EST
By Alex Fletcher, Reality TV Editor
AMC
Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner has said that fans should not imitate the show's lead character Don Draper.
Weiner also claimed that viewers of the AMC drama have spoken to him about how it has affected their sex lives.
"Couples will watch the show and then have sex, or a fight, which results from the woman being attracted to Don Draper and his behaviour and the men being infuriated that they can't behave like him," he told The Sunday Times.
"The message is not to be like Don Draper. Seducing people in the workplace is bad. But in the bedroom there is a charge to a man who knows what he wants... Of course a lot of this behaviour is possible if you look like Jon Hamm (Draper)."
Weiner's show won the 'Best Drama' gong at last night's Golden Globes ceremony.
The third series of Mad Men begins on BBC Four on January 27.
"Couples will watch the show and then have sex, or a fight, which results from the woman being attracted to Don Draper and his behaviour and the men being infuriated that they can't behave like him," he told The Sunday Times.
It's just typical buzz generating stupidity.Bustercat said:lol
Is he being serious, or is this buzz-creation?
Hendricks told Marie Claire: "I'm definitely learning from Joan. My personal style is very romantic. I'm drawn to things that have a feminine flair, whether it's a ruffle or an embellishment.
"Joan is much more streamlined, so I'm learning how that works on my figure. I'm a fan of the pencil skirt now. I used to think they were so conservative, but then I realised if you wear one that's tight enough, it's really sexy."
Tomasso said:
And here I am regretting not dancing with her at Cicada.MrBern said:
MrBern said:January Jones suggesting that this could be a last season for MadMen
http://www.hollywoodlife.com/2010/02/08/january-jones-mad-men-ending/
Yeah, but she's so nice to look at!Cigarband said:I wouldn't be sorry if it was HER last season. I never could stand the character.
habberdasher said:Yeah, but she's so nice to look at!
Actors should never speak without a script......MrBern said:January Jones suggesting that this could be a last season for MadMen