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|a The universe is indifferent :
|b theology, philosophy, and Mad Men /
|c edited by Ann W. Duncan and Jacob L. Goodson.
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|a Cambridge, United Kingdom :
|b The Lutterworth Press,
|c 2017.
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|g Machine generated contents note:
|g pt. 1
|t BUSINESS ETHICS --
|g ch. 1
|t "It's the Real Thing": Identity and Sincerity in Mad Men /
|r Howard Pickett --
|g ch. 2
|t Business of Creativity: From SCDP to the Modern Creative Enterprise /
|r Jennifer Phillips --
|g ch. 3
|t Mad Manners: Courtesy, Conflict, and Social Change /
|r Sarah Conrad Sours --
|g ch. 4
|t "All the Research Points to the Fact that Mothers Feel Guilty": Maternal Desire and the Social Construction of Motherhood in Mad Men /
|r Ann W. Duncan --
|g ch. 5
|t Supporting this World's Ballerinas: Learning from Mad Men's Female Workers /
|r Kristen Deede Johnson --
|g ch. 6
|t "If I don't go in that office every day, who am I?": Culture, Identity, and Work in Mad Men /
|r David Matzko McCarthy --
|g pt. 2
|t WHO IS DON DRAPER? --
|g ch. 7
|t Counterculture Beatrices? Don Meets Dante /
|r Gabriel Haley --
|g ch. 8
|t "Moving Forward" as Return: The Redemptive Journey of Don Draper /
|r Jackson Lashier --
|g ch. 9
|t "You Are Okay": Donsein's Despair and Our Road to Recovery /
|r Seth Vannatta --
|g ch. 10
|t Don Draper, Double Consciousness, and the Invisibility of Blackness /
|r Nsenga K. Burton --
|g ch. 11
|t Erotic Reduction of Don Draper: Iconicity, Idolatry, and Madness /
|r Carole L. Baker --
|g pt. 3
|t POLITICS AND SOCIAL THEORY --
|g ch. 12
|t Zou Bisou Bisou: Feminist Philosophy and Sexual Ethics in Mad Men /
|r Jacob L. Goodson --
|g ch. 13
|t Exitus et Reditus in Marriage: Mad Men vs. Hollywood Remarriage Comedies /
|r Jonathan Tran --
|g ch. 14
|t Uneasy Bedfellows: On Pete and Trudy's Marriage /
|r Christopher J. Ashley --
|g ch. 15
|t Mad Men, Bad Parents: Representations of Parenting in Mad Men /
|r Susan E. Frekko --
|g ch. 16
|t "I Can't Believe That's the Way God Is": Sexism, Sin, and Clericalism in Peggy's Pre-Vatican II Catholicism /
|r Heidi Schlumpf --
|g ch. 17
|t "We Don't Know What's Really Going On": Mad Men as a Bellwether of the Politics to Come /
|r Jared D. Larson.
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