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The '80s Resurrected -

The '80s Resurrected

Essays on the Decade in Popular Culture Then and Now

Randy Laist (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
234 Seiten
2023
McFarland & Co Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4766-8651-6 (ISBN)
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Explores the many shapes the ‘80s mythos has taken across a range of media. Essays examine television series such as Stranger Things, films such as Dallas Buyers Club, as well as video games, pop music, and toys. Collectively, these essays explore how representations of the 1980s influence the way we think about our past, present and future.
The 1980s is remembered as a time of big hair, synthetic music, and microwave cookery. It is also remembered as the heyday of conservative politics, socioeconomic inequality, and moral panics. It is dichotomously remembered as either a nostalgic age of innocence or a regressive moral wasteland, depending on who you ask, and when. But, most of all, it is remembered. In retro fashion trends, in '80s-based film and television narratives, and through countless rebooted movies, video games, superheroes, and even political slogans imploring us to Make America Great Again (Again).

More than merely a historical period, "the '80s" has grown into a contested myth, ever-evolving through the critical and expressive lens of popular culture. This book explores the many shapes the '80s mythos has taken across a diverse array of media. Essays examine television series such as Stranger Things, Cobra Kai, and POSE, films such as Dallas Buyers Club, Summer of '84, and Chocolate Babies, as well as video games, pop music, and toys. Collectively, these essays explore how representations of the 1980s influence the way we think about our past, our present, and our future.

Randy Laist is a professor of English at Goodwin University and the University of Bridgeport. He has authored and edited several books on literature, popular culture, and pedagogy. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut.

Table of Contents


Introduction

Randy Laist

Time After Time: The Meaning of ’80s Nostalgia

“There’s nothing for you back there”: Reflective Nostalgia in Stranger Things

Valerie Surrett

The Breakfast Club, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Riverdale’s ’80s Palimpsest

Stephen Hock

The Americans and How We Think About the Reagan ’80s

Lilly J. Goren

“It’s just one of them things innit, there’s nothing you can do about it”: The Specter of Thatcherism in This Is England ’86–’90

Jack Anderson

Remembering to Forget: 1980s Retro Gaming and the Aesthetics of Escape

John Misak

The Pop Music Montage: Nostalgia as a Function of 1980s Film Soundtracks

Carrie Clanton

Men Without Hats and Material Girls

“Cobra Kai Never Dies”: Reframing Masculinities in The Karate Kid’s Nostalgic Transgenerational Reboot

Kristen Galvin

Tragic Masculinities and Craig Mazin’s Chernobyl

John Quinn

Safety, Stoneybrook, and the Sitters

Morgan E. Foster

The Cutest Doll at the Arcade: Technology and (American) Girl Power

Myrna Moretti

Back to the (Gendered) Future: Feminist Nostalgia in Netflix’s Stranger Things and GLOW

Ann M. Ciasullo

A Very ’80s Love Affair: Joanna Hogg’s Formalist Feminism in The Souvenir

Helena I. Gurfinkel

Fight the Power: Social Justice

Jem, ­­She-Ra, and My Little Pony: Combating Misogyny, Homophobia, and Racism in ­­Girl-Centered Reboots

Melanie Hurley

Nostalgia for What Always Was: Race and American Superheroes in Television and Film

Patrick L. Hamilton and Allan W. Austin

“Dad, every serial killer is somebody’s neighbor!” The Problem of White Supremacy in Summer of ’84

Erika Tiburcio Moreno

Dallas Buyers Club: Libertarian American Dreams in the Neoliberal 1980s

Craig Clark

Ryan Murphy’s ’80s and the Past as Political Postmodern Battleground

Ilaria Biano

Cinematically Satirizing AIDS Realities of the Reagan Decade in Chocolate Babies

Kylo-Patrick R. Hart

Film and Television Works Cited

About the Contributors

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 16 photos, notes, bibliographies, index
Verlagsort Jefferson, NC
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 313 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Zeitgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften
ISBN-10 1-4766-8651-3 / 1476686513
ISBN-13 978-1-4766-8651-6 / 9781476686516
Zustand Neuware
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