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Anthropocene nostalgia for the 1980s in Netflix’s Stranger Things

Autor
Relidzyńska, Alicja
Data publikacji
2021
Abstrakt (EN)

Expressions of nostalgia for the 1980s in contemporary American culture are diverse. The most interesting of them go beyond a wistful longing for the past. A complex ‘nostalgia trip’ offered by Netflix’s Stranger Things serves as a nota- ble case study of a distinctive type of this sentiment. Instead of yearning for the restoration of previous times, it plays with past aesthetics in a critically artic- ulate manner, effectively demythologizing the depicted decade. I argue that this significant alteration of the traditional sentiment stems largely from the recent acknowledgment of the Anthropocene and its irreversibility. This article aims to examine the peculiar, self-aware, paradoxical nostalgia, which is coloured by the current, Anthropocene-induced fears for the environment and, thus, our future. The analysis of Stranger Things – its thematics, genre, visuals and the meticu- lously reconstructed image of the presented era – draws parallels to the techniques employed by the ‘novel nostalgia’: bitter, ironic depiction of the past and refer- ences to natural phenomena. The study thus investigates the show at the inter- section of contemporary nostalgia for the 1980s and the cultural repercussions of the Anthropocene. In so doing, it will unravel the innovation in the programme’s discourse on the 1980s decade in American culture.

Słowa kluczowe EN
1980s
nostalgia
Anthropocene
Stranger Things
ecoanxiety
popular culture
Czasopismo
European Journal of American Culture
Tom
40
Zeszyt
3
Strony od-do
233-247
ISSN
1466-0407
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