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and Don, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4 , 5.1-5.2
as the future, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
influencing America, 1.1-1.2
westward expansion, 1 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2
Campbell, Peter (fictional character), 1 and Peggy, 1.1-1.2
and race, 1 , 2
rivalry with Draper, 1 , 2 , 3.1-3.2
smarmy, 1.1-1.2
wealth, 1.1-1.2
and West Coast, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4.1-4.2 , 5.1-5.2
capitalism and consumer culture, 1.1-1.2
and counterculture, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
critique, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4 , 5 , 6
economic inequality, 1.1-1.2 , 2
historical development, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4
viewing the series through, 1
See also advertising See also American Dream See also Coca-Cola See also students See also Žižek, Slavoj
Chambers, Dawn (fictional character), 1
Chaough, Ted (fictional character), 1.1-1.2 and California, 1 , 2
hires Peggy, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
See also Olson, Peggy
Coca-Cola (corporation), 1 “Hilltop” commercial, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5.1-5.2
Cooper, Bertram (fictional character), 1 death, 1
Don’s vision of, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3 , 4
eccentric, 1.1-1.2
and race, 1
See also Rand, Ayn
Cosgrove, Ken at Dow Chemical, 1
head of accounts, 1
Crane, Harry (fictional character), 1 attempts to seduce Megan, 1.1-1.2
Don’s dislike of, 1
emotions during Kodak pitch, 1
and Paul Kinsey, 1.1-1.2
Rolling Stones concert, 1
and science fiction, 1.1-1.2 , 2
sees check, 1
Crocker, Betty (fictional character), 1.1-1.2
Cutler, Jim (fictional character), 1 , 2 called “fascist”, 1.1-1.2
Cutler, Laurel advertising pioneer, 1.1-1.2
and gender in the workplace, 1
D
Daniels, Midge (fictional character), 1.1-1.2
Deadwood (television series), 1
Della Femina, Jerry, 1 , 2.1-2.2
Draper, Anna (fictional character), 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3 dying, 1
wedding ring, 1
Draper, Betty (fictional character), 1 , 2 audience dislike for, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3.1-3.2
bitterness, 1 , 2.1-2.2 , 3 , 4
and cancer 1 , 2 , 3
death, 1 , 2
and Don’s secret, 1.1-1.2 , 2
embodying 1950s, 1 , 2.1-2.2 , 3 , 4.1-4.2
embodying 1960s, 1
existential angst, 1 , 2
firing Carla, 1
and Glen, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
one-night stand, 1 , 2
and reading, 1.1-1.2 , 2
weight gain, 1 , 2
Draper, Bobby (fictional character), 1 bonding with Don, 1.1-1.2
field trip with Betty, 1.1-1.2
Draper, Donald (fictional character) actions, dualities in, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4 , 5.1-5.2 , 6 , 7
and alcohol, 1.1-1.2 , 2
antihero, 1 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4.1-4.2
avid reader, 1 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4
and class, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3.1-3.2
and counterculture, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2
creative acumen, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3 , 4
and existentialism, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3 , 4.1-4.2 , 5 , 6.1-6.2 , 7.1-7.2 , 8 , 9.1-9.2 , 10
as fictional character, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4
identity, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4.1-4.2 , 5.1-5.2 , 6 , 7
relationship with Peggy, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2
return to agency, 1.1-1.2
runs from troubles, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2
sentimental views, 1 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4
traditional look, 1
as villain, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3.1-3.2
and worldview, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3
See also American Dream See also California See also Draper, Betty See also Draper, Megan See also Draper, Sally See also Mad Men, episodes of See also masculinity See also movies See also music See also Olson, Peggy See also vice
Draper, Megan (fictional character), 1 acting, 1 , 2
divorce, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3 , 4
experiences with Don, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3 , 4
and education, 1
and gender, 1.1-1.2
in Los Angeles, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3
move to California, 1
and music, 1 , 2
“Zou Bisou Bisou”, 1 , 2.1-2.2
Draper, Sally (fictional character) and apartment robbery, 1.1-1.2
Don’s infidelity, 1
and Glen, 1.1-1.2
as parental figure, 1.1-1.2 , 2
like parents, 1
and reading, 1.1-1.2
and sexuality, 1.1-1.2 , 2
understands her father, 1 , 2.1-2.2
voice of reason, 1
Dylan, Bob, 1 , 2 and the 1960s, 1.1-1.2 , 2
rise to fame, 1.1-1.2
E
Eagles (rock band), 1
Easy Rider (film), 1
Eisenhower, Dwight D. 1.1-1.2 , 2
existentialism See Draper, Betty See Draper, Don
F
film See movies
Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 1 The Great Gatsby, 1
Francis, Henry (fictional character), 1 , 2 , 3.1-3.2
G
Gable, Clark, 1.1-1.2
Garner, Lee (fictional character), 1.1-1.2 See also Lucky Strikes
Garner, Lee, Jr. (fictional character), 1.1-1.2 angry, 1
homosexual advances, 1.1-1.2
See also Lucky Strikes
gender in advertising industry, 1.1-1.2
central facet of series, 1.1-1.2 , 2
and sexism, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
women’s movement, 1
in the workplace, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
See also Draper, Betty See also Draper, Megan See also Draper, Sally See also Holloway, Joan See also Olson, Peggy
Ginsberg, Michael (fictional character), 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3
T
The Godfather (novel), 1.1-1.2
G
Grant, Cary, 1
H
Hamm, Jon, 1 , 2 , 3 acting skills, 1 , 2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4
humor, 1.1-1.2
leading man, 1.1-1.2 , 2
personifying 1960s, 1 , 2
portraying Draper, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3
See also Draper, Don
Hanson, Francine, 1.1-1.2
Hare Krishnas and counterculture, 1.1-1.2 See also Kinsey, Paul
Harris, Greg (fictional character) incompetence as surgeon, 1.1-1.2
rapes Joan, 1.1-1.2 , 2
Hendricks, Christina, 1
Hendrix, Jimi, 1.1-1.2
Holloway (Harris), Joan (fictional character) career, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
“C’est Magnifique”, 1.1-1.2 , 2
and Don, 1.1-1.2
founds production company, 1.1-1.2
head secretary, 1.1-1.2
Jaguar and partnership 1
and Peggy, 1 , 2.1-2.2
relationship with Roger, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
transformation, 1
and Vietnam, 1
winning Jaguar business, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4.1-4.2 , 5
world weary, 1 , 2
Hollywood See California
Horton, Stephanie (fictional character), 1.1-1.2 denies Don’s help, 1.1-1.2
as Don’s “niece”, 1
I
IBM 360 computer, 1.1-1.2
“
“Inferno” (poem), 1.1-1.2
I
It’s a Wonderful Life (film), 1
J
Jagger, Mick See Rolling Stones
Jaguar (client), 1.1-1.2
Jameson, Frederic and capitalism, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2
and science fiction, 1.1-1.2
Jenkins, Keith, 1
Johnson, Lyndon B., 1
Johnson, Virginia E See Masters of Sex
Joplin, Janis, 1.1-1.2
K
Kennedy, Jackie, 1 as male fantasy, 1.1-1.2
Kennedy, John F., 1 , 2.1-2.2 , 3 assassination, 1
compared to Draper, 1 , 2.1-2.2
Kent State University, 1 , 2.1-2.2
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1.1-1.2 assassination, 1.1-1.2 , 2
Kinsey, Alfred C., 1.1-1.2 and women in advertising, 1
Kinsey, Paul (fictional character) and gender, 1.1-1.2
as Hare Krishna, 1.1-1.2
“Hello! My Baby”, 1.1-1.2
and Pennsylvania Station, 1.1-1.2
and race, 1 , 2
and science fiction, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3 , 4
Kodak, 1.1-1.2 Draper pitch, 1.1-1.2
L
La notte (film), 1.1-1.2
Lacan, Jacques, 1.1-1.2
Lawrence, Mary Wells, 1 , 2 advertising pioneer, 1.1-1.2
innovative campaigns, 1.1-1.2
and television, 1.1-1.2
Lois, George, 1.1-1.2
Los Angeles See California
Lucky Strikes, 1 client, 1.1-1.2 , 2
“It’s Toasted” campaign, 1.1-1.2
M
Mad Men (television series) awards, 1 , 2
and authenticity, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5.1-5.2 , 6.1-6.2 , 7 , 8.1-8.2 , 9.1-9.2 , 10
comments by ad executives, 1.1-1.2
comparison to contemporary era, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
and criticism, 1.1-1.2
and history, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
marketing the show, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4.1-4.2
and popular culture, 1 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2
and postmodernism, 1
and race, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4.1-4.2 , 5.1-5.2 , 6.1-6.2 , 7.1-7.2
and reading, 1 , 2.1-2.2 , 3
visual style, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3
See also American Dream See also gender See also Mad Men, episodes of See also music See also nostalgia See also science fiction See also vice
Mad Men, episodes of “At the Codfish Ball”, 1.1-1.2 , 2
“The Better Half”, 1
“Blowing Smoke”, 1
“Babylon”, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4.1-4.2
“The Benefactor”, 1 , 2.1-2.2
“Christmas Waltz”, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2
“The Collaborators”, 1
“The Color Blue”, 1.1-1.2
“The Crash”, 1.1-1.2 , 2
“A Day’s Work”, 1.1-1.2
“The Doorway”, 1
“Far Away Places”, 1 , 2
“Field Trip”, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4.1-4.2
“Flight 1”, 1
“The Flood”, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3
“The Fog”, 1
“The Forecast”, 1 , 2.1-2.2 , 3 , 4.1-4.2 , 5.1-5.2 , 6.1-6.2
“For Immediate Release”, 1.1-1.2
“For Those Who Think Young”, 1 , 2 , 3
“The Gold Violin”, 1
“The Good News”, 1.1-1.2
“The Gypsy and the Hobo”, 1.1-1.2
“Hands and Knees”, 1 , 2
“The Hobo Code”, 1 , 2
“In Care Of”, 1 , 2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4.1-4.2
“The Inheritance”, 1
“The Jet Set”, 1 , 2 , 3.1-3.2
“Ladies Room”, 1.1-1.2
“Lady Lazarus”, 1
“A Little Kiss”, 1
“Long Weekend”, 1.1-1.2 , 2
“Lost Horizon”, 1.1-1.2
“Love among the Ruins”, 1 , 2 , 3.1-3.2
“Maidenform”, 1 , 2
“Meditations in an Emergency”, 1
“The Milk and Honey Route”, 1.1-1.2
“The Monolith”, 1 , 2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4 , 5.1-5.2 , 6 , 7.1-7.2
“The Mountain King”, 1.1-1.2
“My Old Kentucky Home”, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3 , 4 , 5.1-5.2
“Mystery Date”, 1
“New Amsterdam”, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
“New Business”, 1.1-1.2
“The New Girl”, 1 , 2
“The Other Woman”, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2
“Person to Person”, 1 , 2 , 3.1-3.2
“Public Relations”, 1.1-1.2 , 2
“The Quality of Mercy”, 1 , 2.1-2.2
“Red in the Face”, 1 , 2.1-2.2
“Seven Twenty Three”, 1.1-1.2
“Severance”, 1
“Shut the Door. Have a Seat”, 1.1-1.2
“Six Month Leave”, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3
“Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
“The Strategy”, 1.1-1.2
“The Summer Man”, 1.1-1.2
“The Suitcase”, 1.1-1.2
“A Tale of Two Cities”, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3 , 4 , 5.1-5.2
“Tea Leaves”, 1.1-1.2 , 2
“Three Sundays”, 1
“Time & Life”, 1
“Time Zones”, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3.1-3.2
“Tomorrowland”, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
“Waterloo”, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4.1-4.2 , 5 , 6
“The Wheel”, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3.1-3.2
T
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (film), 1.1-1.2
M
masculinity, 1 , 2 , 3
Masters, William H See Masters of Sex
Masters of Sex (television series), 1.1-1.2
Marx, Karl, 1.1-1.2 , 2
McCann-Erickson (advertising agency), 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 and buying Sterling Cooper, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4
and Coke, 1 , 2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4
luring Don, 1
See also Coca-Cola
Menken, Rachel (fictional character), 1.1-1.2 , 2
Miller, Faye (fictional character), 1
T
The Misfits (film), 1.1-1.2 , 2
M
Model Shop (film), 1.1-1.2
Monroe, Marilyn, 1.1-1.2 death, 1
influence on Mad Men, 1.1-1.2
as male fantasy, 1.1-1.2
See also The Misfits
Morse, Robert, 1.1-1.2 cast as Bert, 1
See also Cooper, Bertram
Moss, Elisabeth, 1 acting skills, 1
historicism, 1.1-1.2
movies Don and, 1.1-1.2
importance in Mad Men, 1.1-1.2
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (film), 1
Munslow, Alun, 1.1-1.2
music importance for Mad Men, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2
and the 1960s, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
See also Rolling Stones
1
1960s counterculture, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2
cultural history, 1 , 2 , 3.1-3.2
political activism, 1.1-1.2
postmodern, 1
redefined, 1 , 2
and violence, 1.1-1.2
See also American Dream See also Dylan, Bob See also music See also Rolling Stones See also vice See also Lawrence, Mary Wells
N
Nixon, Richard M., 1
nostalgia and audience, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4.1-4.2
and history, 1.1-1.2
and realism, 1 , 2.1-2.2
series finale, 1
as theme for the series, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3.1-3.2
See also American Dream See also Draper, Don See also Weiner, Matthew
O
Ogilvy, David, 1 analyzing alcoholism of ad workers, 1.1-1.2
Olson, Peggy (fictional character), 1 battles with Don, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2
and Burger Chef, 1.1-1.2
contrast to Don, 1.1-1.2
and drugs, 1
as female version of Don, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2
financial success, 1
and gender, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3
helping Don, 1 , 2
learning from Don, 1 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4.1-4.2 , 5.1-5.2
Joan’s offer, 1.1-1.2
and power, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
as secretary, 1 , 2.1-2.2
and sexuality, 1
and Ted, 1 , 2.1-2.2
and work, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2
See also Draper, Don See also gender See also Lawrence, Mary Wells See also Weiner, Matthew
P
Pepsi, 1
Phillips, Duck (fictional character), 1 fights Don, 1
rivalry with Don, 1.1-1.2
Planet of the Apes (film), 1.1-1.2 and race, 1.1-1.2
Presley, Elvis, 1.1-1.2
Pryce, Lane (fictional character), 1 and Don, 1.1-1.2
suicide, 1
R
Rand, Ayn, 1
Reeves, Rosser, 1.1-1.2
Rennet, Herb (fictional character), 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
Richards, Keith See Rolling Stones
Rizzo, Stan (fictional character), 1 and California, 1.1-1.2
and drugs, 1
hippie lifestyle, 1.1-1.2
Robinson, Phyllis, 1
Rolling Stones (rock band) attempt at getting to record commercial, 1
drugs and anarchy, 1.1-1.2
“(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”, 1.1-1.2
and the 1960s, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3.1-3.2
“Sympathy for the Devil”, 1
Romano, Salvatore, 1
Rosemary’s Baby (film), 1.1-1.2
Rosen, Arnold (fictional character), 1
Rosen, Sylvia (fictional character), 1.1-1.2 , 2 affair with Don, 1
Rumsen, Freddie (fictional character), 1.1-1.2 and alcoholism, 1.1-1.2
S
science fiction, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 See also Star Trek
Sinatra, Frank, 1
Slattery, John, 1
T
The Sopranos (television series), 1
S
Star Trek, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
Sterling, Roger (fictional character), 1.1-1.2 blackface performance, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3
in California, 1.1-1.2
comedic relief, 1.1-1.2
and counterculture, 1.1-1.2
and family, 1
as a father, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3.1-3.2
heart attack, 1
and identity, 1
and Joan, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4
as leader, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2
with Marie Calvet, 1
relationship with Don, 1.1-1.2
and World War II, 1 , 2
