This article investigates the trend represented by the recent TV series This Is England 86 (2010), Deutschland 83 (2015) and 1992 (2015). It analyses retro in the series as enabling an exhilarating experience of the music, fashions and lifestyles of the past while claiming to offer a serious social history. The article thus takes issue with theories of retro that view it as ahistorical (for example Guffey), to demonstrate how retro in these series enables a particular dramatic conception of the dynamics of national history, whether in post-imperial decline (This Is England), a westalgie for the grip of geopolitical conflict (Deutschland 83) or the cyclical progression of trasformismo (1992). The article discusses the series’ common visions ...
Reusing audiovisual archive material is a growing trend on television and has many purposes, ranging...
Television is a significant mediator of past and historical events in modern media systems. In this ...
Revolutionary Nostalgia: Retromania, Neo-Burlesque and Consumer Culture. Marie-Cécile Cervellon and ...
This article investigates the trend represented by the recent TV series This Is England 86 (2010), D...
Collective Cultural Memory as a TV Guide: “Living” History and Nostalgia on the Digital Television P...
Today, television is spreading centrifugally: it no longer requires a broadcasting schedule nor the ...
The Internet and social networking technologies have facilitated communication between groups of ret...
I have always thought that the title of this journal indicated a certain lack of confidence about te...
Collective Cultural Memory as a TV Guide: “Living” History and Nostalgia on the Digital Television P...
Modern audiences engage with representations of the past in a particular way via the medium of telev...
There is a branch of history called archaeology. The source of information that archaeologists value...
Television is a public mediator of what constitutes 'crises' in Europe. Audio-visual archives and re...
This article explores the various manifestations of analogue video in digital culture. Introducing t...
about the authors:Morena La Barba, University of Geneva, Switzerland Thibaut Bardon, Audencia Nantes...
This article reconsiders the much-lauded transformative potential of nostalgia and proposes that an ...
Reusing audiovisual archive material is a growing trend on television and has many purposes, ranging...
Television is a significant mediator of past and historical events in modern media systems. In this ...
Revolutionary Nostalgia: Retromania, Neo-Burlesque and Consumer Culture. Marie-Cécile Cervellon and ...
This article investigates the trend represented by the recent TV series This Is England 86 (2010), D...
Collective Cultural Memory as a TV Guide: “Living” History and Nostalgia on the Digital Television P...
Today, television is spreading centrifugally: it no longer requires a broadcasting schedule nor the ...
The Internet and social networking technologies have facilitated communication between groups of ret...
I have always thought that the title of this journal indicated a certain lack of confidence about te...
Collective Cultural Memory as a TV Guide: “Living” History and Nostalgia on the Digital Television P...
Modern audiences engage with representations of the past in a particular way via the medium of telev...
There is a branch of history called archaeology. The source of information that archaeologists value...
Television is a public mediator of what constitutes 'crises' in Europe. Audio-visual archives and re...
This article explores the various manifestations of analogue video in digital culture. Introducing t...
about the authors:Morena La Barba, University of Geneva, Switzerland Thibaut Bardon, Audencia Nantes...
This article reconsiders the much-lauded transformative potential of nostalgia and proposes that an ...
Reusing audiovisual archive material is a growing trend on television and has many purposes, ranging...
Television is a significant mediator of past and historical events in modern media systems. In this ...
Revolutionary Nostalgia: Retromania, Neo-Burlesque and Consumer Culture. Marie-Cécile Cervellon and ...