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How does "gossip" intersect with gender and power? If a woman "knows a secret" about a powerful man, what can she do with it? This week Yasmin and I consider gossip as an alternative social media network, bubbling under the surface of our political culture. Of course, Mad Men is a central text here, so we take a detailed look at how the show's pilot uses the concept of "gossip" to lay out the show's themes of identity, patriarchy, and public performance of self.
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How does "gossip" intersect with gender and power? If a woman "knows a secret" about a powerful man, what can she do with it? This week Yasmin and I consider gossip as an alternative social media network, bubbling under the surface of our political culture. Of course, Mad Men is a central text here, so we take a detailed look at how the show's pilot uses the concept of "gossip" to lay out the show's themes of identity, patriarchy, and public performance of self.
For the full episode and access to our magnifient library of bonus content: patreon.com/nostalgiatrap

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