"Explores how nostalgia operates in contemporary US film and television. Explores the rise of cultural nostalgia in contemporary film and television, from reboots of classic films and TV series like Westworld and the Star Wars franchise to series like Stranger Things and The Americans"--Includes bibliographical references and index."Explores how nostalgia operates in contemporary US film and television. Explores the rise of cultural nostalgia in contemporary film and television, from reboots of classic films and TV series like Westworld and the Star Wars franchise to series like Stranger Things and The Americans"-
Opening sequences on television have developed a complex and multifaceted relationship to pastness a...
textMoving from the basic assumption that media and television are vital sites of memory, pivotal sp...
Pre-nostalgia exists at the intersection of identity, memory, and temporality. The core difference b...
Over the past few years, as television began to build a more solid history, televisual products have...
One of the most effective insights of postmodern theory of narrative was the “nostalgia for the pres...
Screening the Past explores the different ways memory and nostalgia are used in cinema, focusing on ...
Nostalgia, as has long been recognized, can have a powerful impact on the construction and reception...
Can media really be nostalgic? Which specific forms of nostalgia appear in contemporary society and ...
Nostalgia has the funny tendency to make us view the past in a way that is not consistent with reali...
In the modern, overabundant information landscape, information is accessible on and across multiple ...
Modern audiences engage with representations of the past in a particular way via the medium of telev...
This article identifies the television to film phenomenon by cataloguing contemporary films adapted ...
Stranger Things, screened for the first time on 15 July 2016, was received with great success by aud...
Collective Cultural Memory as a TV Guide: “Living” History and Nostalgia on the Digital Television P...
This special issue, “Nostalgia in the Twenty-First Century,” reflects on nostalgia as a shaping cult...
Opening sequences on television have developed a complex and multifaceted relationship to pastness a...
textMoving from the basic assumption that media and television are vital sites of memory, pivotal sp...
Pre-nostalgia exists at the intersection of identity, memory, and temporality. The core difference b...
Over the past few years, as television began to build a more solid history, televisual products have...
One of the most effective insights of postmodern theory of narrative was the “nostalgia for the pres...
Screening the Past explores the different ways memory and nostalgia are used in cinema, focusing on ...
Nostalgia, as has long been recognized, can have a powerful impact on the construction and reception...
Can media really be nostalgic? Which specific forms of nostalgia appear in contemporary society and ...
Nostalgia has the funny tendency to make us view the past in a way that is not consistent with reali...
In the modern, overabundant information landscape, information is accessible on and across multiple ...
Modern audiences engage with representations of the past in a particular way via the medium of telev...
This article identifies the television to film phenomenon by cataloguing contemporary films adapted ...
Stranger Things, screened for the first time on 15 July 2016, was received with great success by aud...
Collective Cultural Memory as a TV Guide: “Living” History and Nostalgia on the Digital Television P...
This special issue, “Nostalgia in the Twenty-First Century,” reflects on nostalgia as a shaping cult...
Opening sequences on television have developed a complex and multifaceted relationship to pastness a...
textMoving from the basic assumption that media and television are vital sites of memory, pivotal sp...
Pre-nostalgia exists at the intersection of identity, memory, and temporality. The core difference b...