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El. knyga: Nostalgic Generations and Media: Perception of Time and Available Meaning

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Nostalgic Generations and Media: Perception of Time and Available Meaning argues that the cultural rise in nostalgic media has the multi-generational impact of making the subjective experience of time speed up for those who are nostalgic, as well as create a surrogate nostalgic identity for younger generations by continually feeding them the content of their elders. This book is recommended for scholars interested in communication, media studies, and memory/nostalgia studies.

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Ryan Lizardis reflection on nostalgic generations is a valuable addition to the growing literature on nostalgia and its relations to media. It will be a very useful source for scholars and students working on the nostalgic production of video games and film. -- Katharina Niemeyer, Université du Québec ą Montréal (Canada), editor of Media and Nostalgia Ryan Lizardi continues his insightful walk down memory lane and builds on his previous work on mediated nostalgia. Nostalgic Generations and Media engagingly explores the cultural implications of the multi-generational targeting of remade media brands such as Star Wars, LEGO, Disneys Beauty and the Beast, and the now-stalgia of social media. -- Matthew P. McAllister, Pennsylvania State University

Preface ix
1 Generations of Nostalgia
1(16)
2 The Dual Audience and Star Wars
17(16)
3 The Ultimate NES Remix of the Past
33(18)
4 Building Bricks of Nostalgia
51(16)
5 Same Story, Different Summer
67(18)
6 Surrogate Childhoods
85(16)
7 Stream-lining the Past
101(16)
8 The Now-stalgia of Social Media
117(18)
Concluding Remarks 135(8)
References 143(12)
Index 155(4)
About the Author 159
Ryan Lizardi is assistant professor of digital media and humanities at SUNY Polytechnic Institute.