‘When you get there, you will already be there’ Stranger Things, Twin Peaks and the nostalgia industry

IF 0.2 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Science Fiction Film and Television Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI:10.3828/sfftv.2020.10
D. Hassler-Forest
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Abstract:This essay reflects on the twenty-first-century media phenomenon of franchise revivals, designated by the term ‘nostalgia industry’. Approaching nostalgia as a term that unites affect with politics and ideology, two different aspects of nostalgia are related to divergent ideological positions, which are in turn historicised in relation to specific historical, media-industrial and socio-economic structures of feeling. An analysis of Stranger Things (US 2016–) illustrates what Svetlana Boym defines as restorative nostalgia: a politically reactionary mode that romanticises the past by refusing to critique or even acknowledge this earlier period’s negative aspects, and presenting it as an alluring retreat from an implicitly less desirable present. By contrast, the dialectical organisation of Twin Peaks: The Return (US 2017) expresses nostalgia’s political and ideological mirror image, as reflective nostalgia is employed to stage an encounter with the past as residual trauma.
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“当你到达那里时,你已经在那里了”《怪奇物语》、《双峰》和怀旧产业
摘要:本文对21世纪特许经营复兴的媒体现象进行了反思,这一现象被称为“怀旧产业”。将怀旧视为一个将情感与政治和意识形态结合在一起的术语,怀旧的两个不同方面与不同的意识形态立场有关,而意识形态立场又与特定的历史、媒体产业和社会经济情感结构有关。《奇怪的事情》(美国,2016年-)的分析说明了斯维特拉娜·博伊姆所定义的恢复性怀旧:一种政治反动模式,通过拒绝批评甚至承认这一早期的负面方面,将过去浪漫化,并将其呈现为从一个隐含的不太可取的当下的诱人撤退。相比之下,《双峰:归来》(美国,2017年)的辩证组织表达了怀旧的政治和意识形态镜像,因为反思性怀旧被用来将与过去的相遇视为残余创伤。
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