A New Career’: nostalgia, mortality, and David Bowie’s ‘I Can’t Give Everything Away

Journal for Cultural Research 25 (4):413-428 (2021)
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David Bowie’s swansong album Blackstar occupies a unique position in its proximity to the artist’s death: just two days. It thus provides an opportunity to examine how music, nostalgia, and mortali...

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