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[ecrea] 'Nostalgia in Art, Media and Popular Culture', Film and Screen Studies
Thu Apr 20 21:36:22 GMT 2017
*University of Brighton*
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*2^nd Annual Film & Screen Studies Symposium*
*Nostalgia in Art, Media and Popular Culture*
*School of Media*
*Friday 28 April 2017, 10.00-15.30*
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*154-5 Edward Street, Room 102*
*University of Brighton*
*Brighton BN2 0JG*
Nostalgia is a recurring theme of contemporary popular film, television
and digital media. Reboots and remakes, sequels and spin-offs fill our
screens. DVD box sets repackage old shows as new products. Digital
techniques recreate the look of celluloid, old photography and early
cinema, as older media formats, such as vinyl and audio cassettes
experience renewed popularity. Indie videogames evoke retro aesthetics,
streamed television conspicuously emulates the cinematography of 1980s
movies, while award winning films reference the musicals of classical
Hollywood in a combination of irony and sincerity. Advertising, science
fiction cinema, biopics, children’s television and digital serials are
engaged in a complex interplay between present and a mediated past as
much imaginary as actual. What are the meanings, contexts, and
consequences of such widespread engagement with the past, and how might
cultural nostalgia be critically theorised?
This event explores the presence of nostalgia in areas of media, art and
popular culture. All welcome. No requirement to book. Papers to include:
Jenni Cresswell: Deconstructing Dresses to Reveal an Imagined Past and
Future
Katherine Farrimond: Retro Noir, Nostalgia and the Femme Fatale
Louise Fitzgerald: “It feels so nostalgic”: Sensory Nostalgia and Haptic
Empathy
Martin Fradley “The past does matter … it shapes the future”: Shane
Meadows and Counter Nostalgia
Struan Gray: “To see ourselves again”: Nostalgia for a Dictatorship in
/Pinochet’s Children/
Ewan Kirkland: Nostalgia, Cowboys and Western Mythology in Popular
Culture for Children
Douglas McNaughton: “A Tourist In Your Own Youth”: Karaoke Sequels and
Spatialised Nostalgia in Danny Boyle’s /Trainspotting 2/
Aris Mousoutzanis: /Taboo/ (BBC 2017) and Imperial Nostalgia
Deborah Philips: “It's Being Nostalgic that Kept Them Going”:Sandy
Wilson and the Nostalgia of Camp
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Please contact Dr Ewan Kirkland on (e.kirkland /at/ brighton.ac.uk)
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