Glory Days. Nostalgia identitaria nella poetica di Bruce Springsteen = Glory Days. Identitary nostalgia in Bruce Springsteen’s poetics

Glory Days. Identitary nostalgia in Bruce Springsteen’s poetics. Since his early steps as a songwriter, Bruce Springsteen has made the explicit choice to write the narratives of the working class hero, reason why he is often strongly identified with this character, intimately related to the notion o...

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Main Author: Annabella Nucara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Università del Salento 2016-12-01
Series:H-ermes: Journal of Communication
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Online Access:http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/h-ermes/article/view/16592
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description Glory Days. Identitary nostalgia in Bruce Springsteen’s poetics. Since his early steps as a songwriter, Bruce Springsteen has made the explicit choice to write the narratives of the working class hero, reason why he is often strongly identified with this character, intimately related to the notion of the American dream. In the continuous struggle between a past from which Springsteen’s heroes want to escape, an unsatisfying present and an uncertain future, Springsteen’s concept of nostalgia emerges as an inevitable way to search for one’s own identity. Depending on the historical (and personal) background for each album in his nearly half-century-old career, Springsteen’s characters deal with different kinds of nostalgia, from romantic and restorative to dark and desperate. The pursuit of the American dream itself implies the loss of a stable past in the search for unknown boundaries, as well as several permanent conflicts (hope/disillusion, stability/escape, trust/betrayal, promise/failure), conveying a constant nostalgia which has its roots at the very heart of the American culture and which is a key element not only in the literary aspect of Springsteen’s songwriting, but also in his activity as a composer and a live perfomer
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Glory Days. Nostalgia identitaria nella poetica di Bruce Springsteen = Glory Days. Identitary nostalgia in Bruce Springsteen’s poetics
H-ermes: Journal of Communication
Working class hero
American Dream
Speranza
Fallimento
Promessa
Urban Cowboys
Sogno
Realtà
Antieroe
Radici
title Glory Days. Nostalgia identitaria nella poetica di Bruce Springsteen = Glory Days. Identitary nostalgia in Bruce Springsteen’s poetics
title_full Glory Days. Nostalgia identitaria nella poetica di Bruce Springsteen = Glory Days. Identitary nostalgia in Bruce Springsteen’s poetics
title_fullStr Glory Days. Nostalgia identitaria nella poetica di Bruce Springsteen = Glory Days. Identitary nostalgia in Bruce Springsteen’s poetics
title_full_unstemmed Glory Days. Nostalgia identitaria nella poetica di Bruce Springsteen = Glory Days. Identitary nostalgia in Bruce Springsteen’s poetics
title_short Glory Days. Nostalgia identitaria nella poetica di Bruce Springsteen = Glory Days. Identitary nostalgia in Bruce Springsteen’s poetics
title_sort glory days nostalgia identitaria nella poetica di bruce springsteen glory days identitary nostalgia in bruce springsteen s poetics
topic Working class hero
American Dream
Speranza
Fallimento
Promessa
Urban Cowboys
Sogno
Realtà
Antieroe
Radici
url http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/h-ermes/article/view/16592
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