Subjective Experiences of Interactive Nostalgia

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Ryan Lizardi
Peter Lang Publishing, Incorporated, 2019 - Computer networks - 237 pages
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From explorations of video game series to Netflix shows to Facebook timelines, Subjective Experiences of Interactive Nostalgia helps readers understand what it is actually like to be nostalgic in a world that increasingly asks us to interact with our past. Interdisciplinary authors tackle the subject from historical, philosophical, rhetorical, sociological, and economic perspectives, all the while asking big questions about what it means to be asked to be active participants in our own mediated histories. Scholars and pop culture enthusiasts alike will find something to love as this collection moves from a look at traditional interactive media, such as video games, to nostalgia within all things digital and ends with a rethinking of the potentials of nostalgia itself.

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Ryan Lizardi is an assistant professor of digital media and humanities at SUNY Polytechnic Institute. He focuses his research and writing on media encouraged nostalgia--including his books Mediated Nostalgia (2014) and Nostalgic Generations and Media (2017)--as well as explorations of television remakes and representations of time travel in media.

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