Retro quality and historical consciousness in contemporary European television

This article investigates the trend represented by the recent TV series This Is England 86 (2010), Deutschland 83 (2015) and 1992 (2015). It analyses retro in the series as enabling an exhilarating experience of the music, fashions and lifestyles of the past while claiming to offer a serious social...

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Main Author: Louis Bayman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University College Cork 2017-02-01
Series:Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media
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description This article investigates the trend represented by the recent TV series This Is England 86 (2010), Deutschland 83 (2015) and 1992 (2015). It analyses retro in the series as enabling an exhilarating experience of the music, fashions and lifestyles of the past while claiming to offer a serious social history. The article thus takes issue with theories of retro that view it as ahistorical (for example Guffey), to demonstrate how retro in these series enables a particular dramatic conception of the dynamics of national history, whether in post-imperial decline (This Is England), a westalgie for the grip of geopolitical conflict (Deutschland 83) or the cyclical progression of trasformismo (1992). The article discusses the series’ common visions of the past as characterised by a pleasing youthful naivety, opposed to an implied present of cynical superior knowledge. I argue that these series embody retro’s distinct ability to combine irony and fetishism in its recreation of the past, as befits an age in which historical consciousness is increasingly referred to the intimate sphere of the individual self and its uncertain relation to posterity.
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Retro quality and historical consciousness in contemporary European television
Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media
tv series
national history
social history
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deutschland 83
1992
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irony
fetishism
posterity
title Retro quality and historical consciousness in contemporary European television
title_full Retro quality and historical consciousness in contemporary European television
title_fullStr Retro quality and historical consciousness in contemporary European television
title_full_unstemmed Retro quality and historical consciousness in contemporary European television
title_short Retro quality and historical consciousness in contemporary European television
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topic tv series
national history
social history
this is england 86
deutschland 83
1992
retro
irony
fetishism
posterity
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