Nostalgia and Modernity: A Theoretical Analysis of ‘And Just Like That…’ Through the Lens of Postmodernism and Feminist Theory (85826)

Session Information: Film Criticism, Theory & Production
Session Chair: Gamze Hakverdi

Saturday, 19 October 2024 13:30
Session: Session 3
Room: Live-Stream Room 3
Presentation Type:Live-Stream Presentation

All presentation times are UTC + 9 (Asia/Tokyo)

This paper critically examines 'And Just Like That...,' the highly anticipated revival and sequel to the iconic HBO series Sex and the City. Developed by Michael Patrick King, the series follows the lives of Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte as they navigate the complexities of friendship, love, and personal growth in their 50s. Employing postmodernism, the study explores the series’ narrative structure, self-referentiality, and juxtaposition of nostalgia with contemporary themes. This theoretical framework helps unpack how the show oscillates between honoring its past and engaging with current socio-cultural issues. The series’ self-referential nature and meta-commentary on its characters’ evolution highlight the postmodern blend of pastiche and parody. Feminist theory is applied to examine the portrayal of gender roles, sexuality, and the representation of middle-aged women in media. This lens reveals the complexities of characters navigating midlife crises, shifting sexual identities, and evolving relationships. The inclusion of diverse characters and handling of contemporary issues such as gender fluidity and racial dynamics are critically assessed to understand the series’ impact on feminist discourse. By dissecting pivotal scenes and character arcs, this paper assesses the series’ success in balancing nostalgia with new dynamics and its impact on the legacy of Sex and the City. The findings highlight the show’s attempts to modernize its narrative while retaining its foundational charm, ultimately questioning whether 'And Just Like That...' can stand on its own or remains inextricably linked to its predecessor.

Authors:
Noble Po Kan Lo, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
Bryan Ka Ho To, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China


About the Presenter(s)
Noble Lo is a PhD researcher at Lancaster University. He completed his postgraduate degrees at The University of Hong Kong and the University of Oxford. He received his Juris Doctor from The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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https://www.linkedin.com/in/noble-lo-552386296/

Additional website of interest
https://x.com/NobleLo191502

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