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The haunting specter of retro consumption

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A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä

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Marketing Theory, Volume 21, issue 2, pp. 157-175

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We propose to intensify theorizing on retromarketing and nostalgic consumption by further developing “hauntology” as a conceptual lens for assessing the retro aesthetic as a commodified affective excess of meaning. This allows us to explore the consumption of marketized retrospective signs not from the perspective of personal experiences or creative meaning-makings but rather as affective encounters that desire in consumption desperately latches onto. In our view, it is thus not an aesthetic satisfaction, nostalgic comfort, or playful emancipations that are offered to us by retro consumption. Following a darker development of hauntology, we find ourselves instead thrust into spectral presences that we can never quite articulate, a haunting within us in an atmosphere of late capitalism where temporal belief in the future has been “cancelled.”

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Ahlberg, O, Hietanen, J & Soila, T 2021, 'The haunting specter of retro consumption', Marketing Theory, vol. 21, no. 2, 1470593120966700, pp. 157-175. https://doi.org/10.1177/1470593120966700

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