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8 The 1960s and America’s Haunted Present: Ghosts, Trauma, and Nostalgia in Mad Men
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Joshua Hollmann
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Illustrations and Tables 7
- Notes on Contributors 9
- 1 Time Will Bury in Oblivion: An Introduction to Trauma and Nostalgia 11
- 2 Trauma and Nostalgia in the Israeli Televised Memory of the First Gulf War 39
- 3 Filters, Risks, and Ironies: An Inquiry between Nostalgia and Trauma 57
- 4 The Transmission of Nostalgia: Memories of the Spanish Civil War and the Franco Regime 87
- 5 Trauma, Nostalgia, and Redemption among Veterans in Homecoming Film 115
- 6 Nostalgia, Trauma, and Contested Cultural Heritage: The Afghanistan National Museum and Its Attempts and Failures at Imagining Statehood 139
- 7 Fighting against the Dying of the Present: On Nostalgia, Resonance, and Edgar Reitz’s Heimat 153
- 8 The 1960s and America’s Haunted Present: Ghosts, Trauma, and Nostalgia in Mad Men 179
- Index 199
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Illustrations and Tables 7
- Notes on Contributors 9
- 1 Time Will Bury in Oblivion: An Introduction to Trauma and Nostalgia 11
- 2 Trauma and Nostalgia in the Israeli Televised Memory of the First Gulf War 39
- 3 Filters, Risks, and Ironies: An Inquiry between Nostalgia and Trauma 57
- 4 The Transmission of Nostalgia: Memories of the Spanish Civil War and the Franco Regime 87
- 5 Trauma, Nostalgia, and Redemption among Veterans in Homecoming Film 115
- 6 Nostalgia, Trauma, and Contested Cultural Heritage: The Afghanistan National Museum and Its Attempts and Failures at Imagining Statehood 139
- 7 Fighting against the Dying of the Present: On Nostalgia, Resonance, and Edgar Reitz’s Heimat 153
- 8 The 1960s and America’s Haunted Present: Ghosts, Trauma, and Nostalgia in Mad Men 179
- Index 199