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This book examines American screen culture and its power to create and sustain values. Looking specifically at the ways in which nostalgia colors the visions of American life, essays explore contemporary American ideology as it is created and sustained by the screen. Nostalgia is omnipresent, selling a version of America that arguably never existed. Current socio-cultural challenges are played out onscreen and placed within the historical milieu through a nostalgic lens which is tempered by contemporary conservatism. Essays reveal not only the visual catalog of recognizable motifs but also how these are used to temper the uncertainty of contemporary crises. Media covered spans from 1939''s Gone with the Wind, to Stranger Things, The Americans, Twin Peaks, the Fallout franchise and more.



Table of Contents
Acknowledgments v
Introduction: Nostalgia, an Enduring Lens
Susan Flynn and Antonia Mackay 1
"No more than a dream remembered": Gone with the Wind, Nostalgia and the Old South Plantation Imaginary
David Anderson 13
Western Nostalgia and the Cautionary Tale in John Ford's The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Scott Pearce 30
"Never start a fight, always finish it": Police Corruption and Public Outrage in Clint Eastwood's Changeling
Brennan Thomas 50
Stranger Things in Strange Times: Nostalgia, Surveillance and Temporality
Antonia Mackay 66
"­Super-secret spies, living next door": Family and Soft Power in The Americans
Barbara Miceli 80
In the Engine Room of the Hyperreal: Nostalgia as Commodity Culture
Leander Reeves 98
Twin Peaks: The Return and the Gothic of Nostalgic Television
Joel Hawkes 114
Regulating Sex, Surveilling Sex: Pornographic Nostalgia in The Deuce
Kelly Coyne 133
Day Zero: Photographs at the Epicenter of History
Jennifer Good 147
The Once and Future Thing: Consumption, Nostalgia and Future SF Film Dystopias
Pete Boss 162
What Happened to the "Good Old Days"? Nostalgic Refraction in the Fallout Franchise
Jessica Ruth Austin 185
About the Contributors 205
Index 207

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 8/9/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476680743, 978-1476680743
      ISBN10: 1476680744

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book examines American screen culture and its power to create and sustain values. Looking specifically at the ways in which nostalgia colors the visions of American life, essays explore contemporary American ideology as it is created and sustained by the screen. Nostalgia is omnipresent, selling a version of America that arguably never existed. Current socio-cultural challenges are played out onscreen and placed within the historical milieu through a nostalgic lens which is tempered by contemporary conservatism. Essays reveal not only the visual catalog of recognizable motifs but also how these are used to temper the uncertainty of contemporary crises. Media covered spans from 1939''s Gone with the Wind, to Stranger Things, The Americans, Twin Peaks, the Fallout franchise and more.



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments v
      Introduction: Nostalgia, an Enduring Lens
      Susan Flynn and Antonia Mackay 1
      "No more than a dream remembered": Gone with the Wind, Nostalgia and the Old South Plantation Imaginary
      David Anderson 13
      Western Nostalgia and the Cautionary Tale in John Ford's The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
      Scott Pearce 30
      "Never start a fight, always finish it": Police Corruption and Public Outrage in Clint Eastwood's Changeling
      Brennan Thomas 50
      Stranger Things in Strange Times: Nostalgia, Surveillance and Temporality
      Antonia Mackay 66
      "­Super-secret spies, living next door": Family and Soft Power in The Americans
      Barbara Miceli 80
      In the Engine Room of the Hyperreal: Nostalgia as Commodity Culture
      Leander Reeves 98
      Twin Peaks: The Return and the Gothic of Nostalgic Television
      Joel Hawkes 114
      Regulating Sex, Surveilling Sex: Pornographic Nostalgia in The Deuce
      Kelly Coyne 133
      Day Zero: Photographs at the Epicenter of History
      Jennifer Good 147
      The Once and Future Thing: Consumption, Nostalgia and Future SF Film Dystopias
      Pete Boss 162
      What Happened to the "Good Old Days"? Nostalgic Refraction in the Fallout Franchise
      Jessica Ruth Austin 185
      About the Contributors 205
      Index 207

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