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Rebooting Inequality

Language EnglishEnglish
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Book Rebooting Inequality Angharad N Valdivia
Libristo code: 50072709
Publishers New York University Press, March 2026
Explores how nostalgia-driven reboots, revivals, and remakes perpetuate systemic biases around race,... Full description
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Explores how nostalgia-driven reboots, revivals, and remakes perpetuate systemic biases around race, gender, and sexuality amid global nationalism

From Ghostbusters to Will & Grace, One Day at a Time to Jurassic Park, the past decade has seen Hollywood reach a new peak in its obsession with reboots, remakes, and revivals. Spearheaded by media giants like Disney and Netflix, these projects promise progress-more diverse casts, "timely" social commentary, and redemptive nostalgia-yet they often reproduce the very inequalities they claim to address.

Rebooting Inequality brings together twelve concise, theoretically rich essays that interrogate how Hollywood's recycling of intellectual property sustains entrenched systems of racial, gender, and sexual inequality. Across genres and platforms, contributors explore how the industry's nostalgic return to familiar stories masks an ongoing reliance on white, patriarchal, and heteronormative frameworks of storytelling and production.

Blending critical race, feminist, and media studies, the collection analyzes dozens of recent film and television revivals, remakes, and reboots from Roseanne to Charlie's Angels to ask what it means when entertainment markets strive for diversity while leaving the structures of inequality intact.

Accessible yet deeply analytical, Rebooting Inequality exposes how nostalgia has become both a marketing strategy and a political tool, revealing how the "new" Hollywood continues to reanimate the past-profitably, repeatedly, and unequally.

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Full name Rebooting Inequality
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2026
Number of pages 320
EAN 9781479821914
ISBN 1479821918
Libristo code 50072709
Weight 666
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