LEADER 01657nam 2200385 450 001 9910716763903321 005 20210817110159.0 035 $a(CKB)5470000002524535 035 $a(OCoLC)1264153874 035 $a(EXLCZ)995470000002524535 100 $a20210817d2021 ua 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurmn||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aOptimization of salt marsh management at the Long Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex, New York, through use of structured decision making /$fby Hilary A. 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Pop Culture and the Uses of the Past? -- 2. Tobias Becker, ?Politics: The Use of Nostalgia in Political and Pop Cultural Criticism? -- 3. Michael D. Dwyer, ?Nostalgia is a Feeling? -- 4. Helen Wagner, ?Longing for Schimanski: On the Process of Deindustrialization in the Ruhr in Popular Culture? -- 5.Lily Kelting, ?From Fried Chicken to Kimchi Grits: Nostalgia for Southern Food Beyond the Lost Cause? -- 6. Gary Cross, ?Generation: Nostalgia and Lifecycles? -- 7. Kim Wiltshire, ?Re-making the Hegemonic British 1960s Male Icon for the New Millennium? -- 8.Dion Georgiou, ???Get Your Adidas Sambas and Floppy Fringes in Place!?: Twenty-First Century Cultural Industries, Heritagisation, Generational Memory, and Britpop? -- 9. Sabine Sielke, ?Experiences of Time, Reimagining Futures? -- 10. Susan Baumert, ?The Nostalgic and Creative Play with the Aesthetics of the Past:A Comparative Study of Three Main Retro-Events' -- 11. Fabrice Leroy, ?Back to the Future: Nostalgia and Reflexivity in Smolderen and Clérisse?s Atomic Empire? -- 12. Michael Williams, ?I Dream in #mycalvins?: The Improbable Neoclassicism of Justin Bieber? -- 13. Karl Borromäus Murr, ?The Role of Nostalgia in Jean Baudrillard?s ?System of Objects?? -- 14. Elodie Roy, ?The Consumption of Time: Wear, Patination and Retro-consumption in the Contemporary Age? -- 15. Rieke Jordan, ?Once Upon a Time on the Internet: Digital Nostalgia and the Music Album of the Twenty-First Century?. 330 $aThis book takes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the different ways in which the past remains present in Western popular culture in the twenty-first century. It combines theoretical analyses with case study-based chapters focusing on examples from Britain, the US, and Germany, among other countries. In doing so, it pushes beyond a simplistic and monolithic conception of what ?nostalgia? is to allow for a more nuanced and varied conceptualisation of this phenomenon, and to also incorporate other ways of understanding the invoking or inclusion of different histories within cultural objects, formats, and practices. Tobias Becker is a Visiting Professor of Modern History at Freie Universität Berlin. He has published widely on the history of popular culture and nostalgia. His most recent books include Popular Culture in Western Europe since 1800: A Student?s Guide (2023) and Yesterday: A New History of Nostalgia (2023). Dion Georgiou is a contemporary historian of environments, temporality and memory, popular culture, and conflict. He completed his PhD at Queen Mary University of London in 2016 and has since worked at the University of Chichester, King?s College London, and the University of Kent. 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