

The Nostalgia Trap - Episode 1: Connor Kilpatrick
Apr 14, 2014
Conner Kilpatrick, writer and editor of Jacobin magazine, discusses his childhood in Texas, the influence of G.I. Joe on his political beliefs, growing up in Texas during the 80s and 90s, depolysisation and globalization after the Cold War, the impact of evangelical Christians on holidays, technological transformations and political awakening, opposition and disillusionment, childhood perception of socialism and graduate school, exploring Jackman as a floating signifier, the benefits of the New Deal and the impact of leftist politics, and family roots and political affiliation.
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
Exploring G.I. Joe's Role in Childhood and Ideological Influence
04:33 • 2min
Growing Up in Texas: Politics, Hippies, and Contradictions
06:25 • 8min
Depolysisation and Globalization After the Cold War
14:42 • 4min
The Impact of Evangelical Christians on Halloween Celebrations and Public Holidays
18:17 • 2min
The Influence of a Political Campaign
20:14 • 14min
Technological Transformations and Political Awakening
33:51 • 15min
Opposition and Disillusionment
49:09 • 9min
Childhood Perception of Socialism and Graduate School
58:28 • 15min
Exploring Jackman as a Floating Signifier and Reform vs Revolution
01:13:45 • 2min
The Benefits of the New Deal and the Impact of Leftist Politics
01:16:02 • 4min
Family Roots and Political Affiliation
01:20:15 • 6min
Impact of Economic Changes and Cultural Dissatisfaction
01:25:48 • 16min