

Nostalgia Trap
David Parsons
Deep dive conversations on American history, politics, and pop culture, hosted by history professor and writer David Parsons.
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Mar 10, 2023 • 3min
Nostalgia Trap Livestream 3.10.23 - Home is Where the Cops Live w/ Justin Rogers-Cooper (PREVIEW)
Is there property without police? This week Justin and I talk about the "bottom up" appeal of Fox News and Tucker Carlson, as we consider how concepts of home, family, and property are tied up in an ideology of crime and punishment. Lots of directions and implications here, from Ron DeSantis' sadistic turn at Guantanamo to Lori Lightfoot's loss in Chicago. How deep does America's prison mindset go? I think we're gonna find out! Listen to the whole episode: https://www.patreon.com/posts/livestream-3-10-79849586

Mar 9, 2023 • 4min
Mr. Trap Ep 2 - Deep Nonsense (PREVIEW)
What is “alt comedy” anyway? On this episode of Mr. Trap, we take you back to the mid-1990s, when finding hip comedy with an intelligent perspective was as difficult as finding weed and pornography. Which is to say, pretty difficult! As we survey Mr. Show’s first season, we share some of our favorite bits and talk about what made Bob and David stand out in the larger world of 90s humor, from Saturday Night Live to In Living Color. Geoff and Peter tell us what makes Bob’s Droopy character so special, we all have a laugh about Tom Kenny’s surreal Abraham Lincoln impression, and David tells the story of his multiple, bizarre real-life encounters with the actual Bob Odenkirk and David Cross. All episodes of Mr. Trap are included with a Nostalgia Trap subscription: patreon.com/nostalgiatrap

Mar 7, 2023 • 1h 22min
Nostalgia Trap - Episode 355: The Most Magical Place on Earth w/ Avi Garelick
Our friend Avi Garelick joins us to discuss his recent piece on the war between Ron DeSantis and the Disney Corporation in Florida, as we explore the longer history of Florida’s extraordinary relationship to the Disney brand. Along the way, we talk about Sean Baker’s haunting film The Florida Project, the weird politics and aesthetics of “New Urbanism,” and the current direction of housing politics in American cities. Check out our subscribers-only podcast series on Disney’s wild history: Ep 1 - Time is a Flat Circle: https://www.patreon.com/posts/trap-tv-brick-is-74949645 Ep 2 - Uncle Walt Goes to War: https://www.patreon.com/posts/trap-tv-brick-to-75566223 Ep 3 - Space Cowboys: https://www.patreon.com/posts/trap-tv-brick-76267538

Mar 3, 2023 • 5min
Nostalgia Trap Livestream 3.3.23 - Shiver the Whole Night Through w/ Justin Rogers-Cooper (PREVIEW)
This week Justin and I watch the documentary Missing 411: The Hunted and contemplate cryptids, bigfoots, and mysterious disappearances in American forests. How are American history and politics tied up in these stories? What happened to all of these people? And most of all, what the fuck is making these sounds? Join up and listen to the whole episode: https://www.patreon.com/posts/livestream-3-3-w-79523275

Mar 3, 2023 • 5min
Nostalgia Trap - Episode 354: Everything Was Better in the 90s w/ Freddie deBoer (PREVIEW)
Freddie deBoer joins me to discuss his viral piece on 90s nostalgia, “It's So Sad When Old People Romanticize Their Heydays, Also the 90s Were Objectively the Best Time to Be Alive.” This is a raw and honest conversation about what we miss about the era, what we absolutely hate about the 21st century, and how our lament for the loss of a certain kind of analog social reality is yes, old man shit, but also a call to the younger generation and a cataloging of the ways digital life has crippled us all. There was another way of living, kids. Let us tell you about it… Listen to whole episode: https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-354-was-79472867

Feb 24, 2023 • 4min
Nostalgia Trap Livestream 2.24.23 - Gang Wars w/ Justin Rogers-Cooper (PREVIEW)
This week Justin and I talk about the Great Chatbot Panic of 2023, leftists in love with Trump's "brilliant" visit to Ohio, and the alleged moral authority of U.S. actions re: Ukraine, one year into the war. Let's do this. Subscribe to listen to the whole episode and access all our bonus stuff, livestreams, and videos: https://www.patreon.com/posts/livestream-2-24-79161824

Feb 21, 2023 • 4min
Nostalgia Trap - Episode 353: The Trivial Sublime, Part Two w/ Sean Nelson (PREVIEW)
In Part Two of my conversation with writer and musician Sean Nelson, we talk about the origins of his band Harvey Danger in the 1990s Seattle music scene, the bizarre rush of having a massive radio hit, and the bleak economic landscape of indie rock in the streaming era. Along the way, Sean offers some hard-earned wisdom and personal reflections on the pejorative concept of the “one hit wonder,” as we contemplate the past and future possibilities of subversive popular culture. Were the 90s really the last golden age, or is that just another nostalgia trap? Listen to the whole episode: https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-353-part-79010461

Feb 21, 2023 • 59min
Nostalgia Trap - Episode 352: The Trivial Sublime, Part One w/ Sean Nelson
Sean Nelson is a writer and musician, known widely as the lead singer of the band Harvey Danger, whose 1998 single “Flagpole Sitta” became a staple of “alternative rock” radio and MTV and an inescapable earworm in 90s pop culture. In Part One of this conversation, we talk about what “alternative” means, tracing a line from the 1960s psychedelic culture that produced insane shit like the Monkees movie Head (1968) to the Seattle scene that drew Sean and many others in the early 1990s. Check out Part Two of our conversation: https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-353-part-79010461

Feb 17, 2023 • 5min
Nostalgia Trap - Livestream 2.17.23: Broken Motor w/ Justin Rogers-Cooper (PREVIEW)
This week Justin and I talk about the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. Are we entering an accelerated era of industrial mass poisonings, or is this just more of the same old industrial mass poisonings? Listen to the whole episode: patreon.com/posts/livestream-2-17-78840239

Feb 14, 2023 • 1h 8min
Nostalgia Trap - Episode 351: The Sympathetic Consumer w/ Tad Skotnicki
Tad Skotnicki is a professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and the author of The Sympathetic Consumer: Moral Critique in Capitalist Culture (Stanford University Press, 2021). He joins me for a conversation about the common features of consumer activism, from 19th century abolitionism to 21st century Fair Trade movements, which have all based their projects around the idea that consumers are responsible for sympathizing with the invisible laborers that produce their goods, from sugar to iPhones. Skotnicki shares some great historical examples to help illustrate how capitalism’s consistent production of “sympathetic consumers” is a feature, not a bug. Subscribe to Nostalgia Trap to access our massive library of bonus episodes, video essays, livestreams and more: patreon.com/nostalgiatrap