Can there be a Progressive Nostalgia? Layering Time in Pride’s Retro-Heritage

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
L. Bayman
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Pride is notable for its dynamic treatment of time, which is key both to its appeal as a film and to its presentation of the processes of political change. By combining nostalgia, retro, and heritage, Pride manifests an artistic practice I refer to as temporal layering, which draws attention to how any single moment implies potential relationships with numerous interacting others. I use this notion to understand both the role that the 1984–5 miners’ strike assumes in cultural revisions of the 1980s, and the kind of cinematic past that Pride presents. This past can be understood as a development in the heritage genre appropriate to reimagining modern British history, especially that of the 1980s,  that could be called retro-heritage . By paying attention to the varied temporal layers thus present in Pride, a new perspective is offered on how nostalgia’s presumed conservatism sits alongside the ‘left-wing melancholy’ (Traverso, 2017) that has dominated in the era of defeats since the 1980s. My ultimate aim is to ask what potential nostalgia may have when envisaging a different future. 1
有进步怀旧吗?在Pride的复古遗产中分层时间
《骄傲》以其对时间的动态处理而著称,这是它作为一部电影的吸引力和它对政治变革过程的呈现的关键。通过结合怀旧、复古和遗产,《Pride》体现了一种我称之为时间分层的艺术实践,它让人们注意到任何一个时刻都暗示着与众多互动的其他时刻的潜在关系。我用这个概念来理解1984-5年矿工罢工在20世纪80年代的文化修正中所扮演的角色,以及《骄傲》所呈现的那种电影般的过去。这种过去可以理解为遗产类型的发展,适合重新想象现代英国历史,特别是20世纪80年代的历史,这可以被称为复古遗产。通过关注《骄傲》中呈现的不同时间层,作者提供了一个新的视角,说明自20世纪80年代以来,在失败时代占主导地位的“左翼忧郁”(Traverso, 2017)是如何与怀旧的假定保守主义并存的。我的最终目的是要问,在设想一个不同的未来时,怀旧可能会有什么潜在的影响。1
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Open Library of Humanities
Open Library of Humanities HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
1.30
自引率
20.00%
发文量
24
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: The Open Library of Humanities is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal open to submissions from researchers working in any humanities'' discipline in any language. The journal is funded by an international library consortium and has no charges to authors or readers. The Open Library of Humanities is digitally preserved in the CLOCKSS archive.
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