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Introduction
by Nancy Batty and Heather Marcovitch
Part 1. Working Girls
Chapter 1. Sex, Novels, and the Working Girl: Mad Men and Women’s Bestsellers of the 1960s
by Heather Marcovitch
Part 2. What Do a Meaningless Secretary and a Humorless Bitch Have in Common?
Everything. Or: Joan, Peggy, and the Convergence of Mad Men’s Career Girls
by Ann Ciasullo
Chapter 3. Not a “Jackie,” Not a “Marilyn”: Mad Men and the Threat of Peggy Olson
by Mary Ruth Marotte
Chapter 4. Joey, Joan, and the Gold-Plated Necklace
by Hannah Farrell
Chapter 5. Mad Men? The Portrayal of Mad Women in the Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
Of Mad Men’s First Season
by Joan Crate
Part 3. Utopian Visions and Social Realities
Chapter 6. Is This the Traditional American Family We’ve Been Hearing So Much About?:
Marriage, Children, and Family Values in Mad Men
by Julia C. Wilson and Joseph H. Lane, Jr.
Chapter 7. The Good Place That Cannot Be: Visual Representations of Utopia on Mad Men
by Jessica Campbell
Chapter 8. Carla: A Woman of Quiet Strength and Dignity
by Elwood Watson
Chapter 9. Beautiful Girls, Feminist Consciousness, and Civil Rights
by Beth Mauldin and Patricia Ventura
Part 4. Mad Men’s Generations: Domesticity and the Family
Chapter 10. “It Was All a Fog”: Motherhood and the Birth Experience in Mad Men
by Katie Arosteguy
Chapter 11. Tearing Out the Kitchen
by Angela Rasmussen and Andrea Reid
Chapter 12. Bishops, Knights, and Pawns: Mad Men and Narrative Strategy
by Carol M. Dole
Chapter 13. Mad Men’s Epoch-Eclipse: Marking Time with Sally Draper
by Nancy Batty
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