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Mad Men Unbuttoned Natasha Vargas-Cooper

Mad Men Unbuttoned By Natasha Vargas-Cooper

Mad Men Unbuttoned by Natasha Vargas-Cooper


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Summary

AMC's sleeper hit "Mad Men", has taken the world by storm. Embedded in the show's three seasons, there are hundreds of cultural nuggets that capture the historical themes of the mid-century. This book presents and analyzes these nuggets, so that readers can explore the ads, the sex, the politics, and the social mores, of the mid-century.

Mad Men Unbuttoned Summary

Mad Men Unbuttoned: A Romp Through 1960s America by Natasha Vargas-Cooper

Even if you've never watched TV show "Mad Men", chances are you've heard a colleague chatting about it at the water cooler. AMC's sleeper hit set in the 1960s world of Madison Avenue advertising executives has taken the world by storm - and for good reason. "The New York Times" called the show groundbreaking for luxuriating in the not-so-distant past. Why are people so obsessed with this show? Beyond the sumptuous set design and trance-inducing actors that have defined the critically acclaimed series, there is high art at play. Embedded in the show's three seasons there are hundreds of cultural nuggets that capture the historical themes of the mid-century - like the diminution of social order to the giant consumerist boom. From lowbrow ephemera like iconic beer, bra, and shaving creams ads, to the avante guard expressions of Mark Rothko, to political assassinations to Drexel end tables, all of these precious morsels capture the zeitgeist of the 1960's. Journalist and obsessive "Mad Men" fan Natasha Vargas-Cooper has collected and analyzed these nuggets in one place, so readers can run their fingers over the ads, the sex, the politics, the social mores, of the mid-century. The book will take the richest references in the show and regard each as a cultural artifact - like the famous 1962 "Lucky Strike Ad", a reference to ad-dynamo Julian Keonig, or an Edo era painting that adorns a wall in Sterling Cooper headquarters. Each entry will highlight the cultural context and social history around each artifact. Each page will contain a color photograph with a 200 to 300 word description (with a steady focus on themes that exist on the show). The book would serve as a reader's companion to the show, a discursive look at American history during the mid century, and tasty eye candy.

Mad Men Unbuttoned Reviews

"Possibly the richest of the "Mad Men" books...Mad Men Unbuttoned is a well-versed primer to the most literate show on television." -- The New Yorker "Mad Men Unbuttoned is likely to become a trivia-lover's bible, as well as recommended reading for the inevitable college media-studies courses on this pop-cultural phenomenon." -- New York Review of Books "Natasha-Vargas Cooper nails the 1960s and the ad industry during this fascinating era. A good, fast, joyful read." -- Nina DiSesa, Chairman, McCann New York "A dazzling pop-culture history of the 1960s. [Natasha Vargas-Cooper's] zeal for detail is unparalleled. This is an opinionated, sexy history book for those who hate studying." -- Penthouse "[Vargas-Cooper] focuses on advertising, design, film, literature, politics, sex, style and the workplace in order to probe 'the most dramatic cultural shift in the 20th century'...the definitive companion book for the series." -- Publishers Weekly "Mad Men Unbuttoned lends real-life context to the show's most memorable scenes and references." -- Interview "Mad Men Unbuttoned is like an easy, vibrant reference tool for the thirtysomething, Sixties-obsessed set." -- Women's Wear Daily "Mad Men Unbuttoned is a stylishly designed, intelligently written book." -- The Oregonian (Portland)

About Natasha Vargas-Cooper

After graduating from UCLA with a BA in history and working as a union organizer in L.A. and Washington, D.C., for a number of years, Natasha Vargas-Cooper began her writing career as a film critic for E! Entertainment. Her reporting, essays, and interviews have appeared in print and Web publications ranging from the Daily Beast, New York magazine, BlackBook, Gawker, and Interview. She is currently the Los Angeles correspondent for The Awl.

Additional information

GOR002139514
9780061991004
0061991007
Mad Men Unbuttoned: A Romp Through 1960s America by Natasha Vargas-Cooper
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
2010-06-01
256
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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