Paris Marx is joined by Grafton Tanner to discuss how social and environmental crises fuel nostalgia, how companies profit from it, and whether it can be reoriented to inspire a better future.
Grafton Tanner is the author of “The Hours Have Lost Their Clock: The Politics of Nostalgia” from Repeater Books. Follow Grafton on Twitter at @GraftonTanner.
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Tech Won’t Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Follow the podcast (@techwontsaveus) and host Paris Marx (@parismarx) on Twitter, and support the show on Patreon.
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Also mentioned in this episode:
• Paris reviewed Grafton’s book • in Jacobin. • TikTok has already gone through a phase of nostalgia for the early pandemic • and its lockdowns. • Malls have been closing for years, but many people have nostalgia for their heyday • . • In 1996, Jennifer Light compared emerging digital spaces to shopping malls • . • Matthew Ball wrote one of the key essays on what the metaverse should look like • (from a corporate perspective). • A message mentioned in the opening crawl of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker • was broadcast exclusively in Fortnite • . • When Amazon bought MGM, it said it wanted to redevelop much of its accumulated intellectual property • . • At the end of the 2010s, some people questioned what algorithms were doing to our sense of time • . • The internet doesn’t get properly preserved • and its history is being permanently lost. • Tim Maughan wrote about how the world is too complex • . • Nishant Shahani’s “ Queer Retrosexualities: The Politics of Reparative Return • ” and Badia Ahad-Legardy’s “ Afro-Nostalgia: Feeling Good in Contemporary Black Culture • .”
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