
Back to the Fifties
Nostalgia, Hollywood Film, and Popular Music of the Seventies and Eighties
Michael D. Dwyer(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 20. August 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-0-19-935684-3 (ISBN)
Description
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Hollywood studios and record companies churned out films, albums, music videos and promotional materials that sought to recapture, revise, and re-imagine the 1950s.
Breaking from the dominant wisdom that casts the trend as wholly defined by Ronald Reagan's politics or the rise of postmodernism, Back to the Fifties reveals how Fifties nostalgia from 1973 to 1988 was utilized by a range of audiences for diverse and often competing agendas. Films from American Graffiti to Hairspray and popular music from Sha Na Na to Michael Jackson shaped-and was shaped by-the complex social, political and cultural conditions of the Reagan Era. By closely examining the ways that "the Fifties" were remade and recalled, Back to the Fifties explores how cultural memory is shaped for a generation of teenagers trained by popular culture to rewind, record, recycle and replay.
Breaking from the dominant wisdom that casts the trend as wholly defined by Ronald Reagan's politics or the rise of postmodernism, Back to the Fifties reveals how Fifties nostalgia from 1973 to 1988 was utilized by a range of audiences for diverse and often competing agendas. Films from American Graffiti to Hairspray and popular music from Sha Na Na to Michael Jackson shaped-and was shaped by-the complex social, political and cultural conditions of the Reagan Era. By closely examining the ways that "the Fifties" were remade and recalled, Back to the Fifties explores how cultural memory is shaped for a generation of teenagers trained by popular culture to rewind, record, recycle and replay.
Reviews / Votes
"A vital and innovative book that accomplishes the critical task of evolving our conceptions of nostalgia, the Fifties, and the Reagan Era itself through richly detailed analyses of landmark films, soundtracks, music videos, performers, and star legacies. Dwyer's text is accessible, thoroughly compelling, and deftly attuned to the complexities of popular culture and the nuances of our relationship with its history and expressions."--Christine Sprengler, authorof Screening Nostalgia, Western University
"Dwyer's examination of the '70s and '80s re-appropriation of an idealized Fifties proves a fascinating read, one which finds a number of parallels between the political climate of the era and the pop cultural landscape."--PopMatters
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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50 screen shots
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
402 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-935684-3 (9780199356843)
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Nostalgia, Hollywood Film, and Popular Music of the Seventies and Eighties
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Back to the Fifties
Nostalgia, Hollywood Film, and Popular Music of the Seventies and Eighties
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Back to the Fifties
Nostalgia, Hollywood Film, and Popular Music of the Seventies and Eighties
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06/2015
1st Edition
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Michael D. Dwyer is an Assistant Professor of Media and Communication at Arcadia University, teaching courses in film, writing, and media studies. In various outlets, he writes about fandom, DIY culture and politics, pop music, memory, Hollywood film, cultural geography, American soccer and the Internet. He lives in Philadelphia with his partner Rachel.
Author
Assistant Professor of Media & CommunicationAssistant Professor of Media & Communication, Arcadia University, Glenside, PA
Content
Acknowledgements ; Introduction ; Chapter One - Fixing the Fifties: Reaganism, Nostalgia, and Back to the Future ; Chapter Two: Re-Reading American Graffiti ; Chapter Three: "Old Time Rock and Roll" on Re-Generation Soundtracks ; Chapter Four: Michael Jackson, MTV, and Crossover Nostalgia ; Chapter Five: Star Legacies: James Dean and Sandra Dee in the Re-Generation ; Epilogue: The Futures of Nostalgia ; Works Cited ; Index