BBC - Adam Curtis Blog: MADISON AVENUE

Adam Curtis talks about advertising, Madison Avenue and the Sixties:

The widespread fascination with the Mad Men series is far more than just simple nostalgia. It is about how we feel about ourselves and our society today.

In Mad Men we watch a group of people who live in a prosperous society that offers happiness and order like never before in history and yet are full of anxiety and unease. They feel there is something more, something beyond. And they feel stuck.

I think we are fascinated because we have a lurking feeling that we are living in a very similar time. A time that, despite all the great forces of history whirling around in the world outside, somehow feels stuck. And above all has no real vision of the future.

And as we watch the group of characters from 50 years ago, we get reassurance because we know that they are on the edge of a vast change that will transform their world and lead them out of their stifling technocratic order and back into the giant onrush of history.

The question is whether we might be at a similar point, waiting for something to happen. But we have no idea what it is going to be.

He also shares some archive footage and profiles key personalities from the era. Simply fascinating.

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  1. dianneohdeer said: I can’t stop watching Mad Men but I hate everyone in it. I keep thinking ‘ingrates!’ but maybe I’m enjoying it because I feel the same as they do. What the fuck does Betty Draper have to feel depressed about.
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