PAUL GRAINGE is Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Nottingham. His work on memory and contemporary American media has appeared in Cultural Studies, The Journal of American Studies, American Studies , The International Journal of Cultural Studies, and The Journal of American and Comparative Cultures. He is the editor of Memory and Popular Film (2003).
I have not myself come across anything like it. Monochrome Memories is scholarly, interesting, well-presented and as far as I am aware breaks new ground in a number of ways. Aside from the intrinsic value of its analysis of an historically specific mode/style/fashion, the book is valuable for its discussion of loss, nostalgia and the retro style, and for a way in which it resists easy theory-led generalizations. -Steve Neale Sheffield Hallam University This book is striking for its originality, and for its capacity to make connections among apparently disparate objects so as to illuminate the uses of nostalgia in the contemporary media. It skillfully intercuts theoretical analysis with specific considerations of popular cultural material, and as such it should be of interest to a wide range of readers. -Paul Giles Cambridge University Grainge effectively sets up his analysis as a challenge to existing nostalgia theories, grounded in notions of loss and amnesia, contributing to and widening the debate on cultural nostalgia and the politics of memory. -Journal of American Studies ?Grainge effectively sets up his analysis as a challenge to existing nostalgia theories, grounded in notions of loss and amnesia, contributing to and widening the debate on cultural nostalgia and the politics of memory.?-Journal of American Studies