The transition towards a post-postmodern zeitgeist has attracted much scholarly attention over the last decade, highlighting the major traits of the coming post-postmodern condition, such as sincerity challenging irony, reconstruction despite paradoxes, hope despite difficult circumstances and structure counterbalancing anti-structure in lived experience. Nevertheless, we know little about what is happening with regard to nostalgia, a key characteristic of postmodernity, especially in terms of one of its major components, pastiche. From the start of the 1990s, marketing research on postmodern nostalgia and pastiche has largely focused on different models of cars. Through an interpretive analysis focusing on the dual comeback of an Italian car, the Giulia, this article aims to investigate the existence and forms that nostalgia and pastiche take under the new zeitgeist. It highlights a mutation of nostalgia that is becoming regenerative. The major consequence of this is the changing nature of pastiche, from stylistic to essentialist. Our understanding of the coming zeitgeist has also improved: in addition to confirming the major features of post-postmodernity already established in the literature, this study argues that the possibility of a (mini)miracle is another key feature of our times.

Nostalgia and Pastiche in the Post-postmodern Zeitgeist: The ‘Postcar’ from Italy / Cantone, Luigi; Cova, Bernard; Testa, Pierpaolo. - In: MARKETING THEORY. - ISSN 1741-301X. - I/20(2020), pp. 1-20. [10.1177/1470593120942597]

Nostalgia and Pastiche in the Post-postmodern Zeitgeist: The ‘Postcar’ from Italy

Cantone Luigi
Primo
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Cova Bernard
Secondo
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Testa Pierpaolo
Ultimo
2020

Abstract

The transition towards a post-postmodern zeitgeist has attracted much scholarly attention over the last decade, highlighting the major traits of the coming post-postmodern condition, such as sincerity challenging irony, reconstruction despite paradoxes, hope despite difficult circumstances and structure counterbalancing anti-structure in lived experience. Nevertheless, we know little about what is happening with regard to nostalgia, a key characteristic of postmodernity, especially in terms of one of its major components, pastiche. From the start of the 1990s, marketing research on postmodern nostalgia and pastiche has largely focused on different models of cars. Through an interpretive analysis focusing on the dual comeback of an Italian car, the Giulia, this article aims to investigate the existence and forms that nostalgia and pastiche take under the new zeitgeist. It highlights a mutation of nostalgia that is becoming regenerative. The major consequence of this is the changing nature of pastiche, from stylistic to essentialist. Our understanding of the coming zeitgeist has also improved: in addition to confirming the major features of post-postmodernity already established in the literature, this study argues that the possibility of a (mini)miracle is another key feature of our times.
2020
Nostalgia and Pastiche in the Post-postmodern Zeitgeist: The ‘Postcar’ from Italy / Cantone, Luigi; Cova, Bernard; Testa, Pierpaolo. - In: MARKETING THEORY. - ISSN 1741-301X. - I/20(2020), pp. 1-20. [10.1177/1470593120942597]
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