Neverending Story: the fascination of déjà-vu in contemporary TV shows
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.6093/sigma.v0i5.8766Keywords:
retromania, recursiveness, TV show, transmedia, marketingAbstract
Nostalgic imaginaries persist in the postmodern mediascape with continuity, looking at the production of transnational fictional serial entertainment and the formal and aesthetic organization of the most successful texts. The article proposes an overview of the phenomenon of vintage fascination in contemporary television seriality and a focus on the show Stranger Things to demonstrate how nostalgia, from stylistic suggestion, has become crucial in the structure of texts and in that of transmedial promotional paratexts, through which it enforces the structure of narrative ecosystems, it helps visibility and quick rise to “cult“ objects.
Downloads
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
SigMa Journal is an open access, online publication, with licence:
|
|
CCPL Creative Commons Attribution |
The author retains the copyright of his work whilst granting anyone the possibility “to reproduce, distribute, publicly communicate, publicly exhibit, display, perform and recite the work”, provided that the author and the title of the journal are cited correctly. When submitting the text for publication the author is furthermore required to declare that the contents and the structure of the work are original and that it does not by any means compromise the rights of third parties nor the obligations connected to the safeguard of the moral and economic rights of other authors or other right holders, both for texts, images, photographs, tables, as well as for other parts which compose the contribution. The author furthermore declares that he/she is conscious of the sanctions prescribed by the penal code and by the Italian Criminal and Special Laws for false documents and the use false documents, and that therefore Reti Medievali is not liable to responsibilities of any nature, civil, administrative or penal, and that the author agrees to indemnify and hold Reti Medievali harmless from all requests and claims by third parties.