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Can Detroiters Dream Again? The Imagined Dialectics of Urban Decline in Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown-Detroit
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Can Detroiters Dream Again? The Imagined Dialectics of Urban Decline in Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown-Detroit

Eun Young Lee and Chad Nelson
Communication studies, Vol.69(4), pp.421-438
08-08-2018

Abstract

American Dream Detroit Foodways Intercultural Dialectics Urban Ruins
Examining the Detroit episode of Anthony Bourdain's CNN show, Parts Unknown, this study illuminates how the collective memory of the American dream is ironically projected onto Detroit, the metonymic city of America past. In order to identify the nostalgia of the American dream narrated in the show, we apply the dialectical approach to intercultural communication suggested by Martin and Nakayama and propose the imagined dialectics. Throughout our analyses, we contend that the imagined dialectic narrated in the Parts Unknown episode nostalgically frames Detroit's past, which inevitably fetishizes its present. We ultimately argue that the nostalgia of the American dream epitomizes the lack of an intercultural and interregional understanding within the US and prevents us from democratic discussion for the betterment of the urban lives.

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