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Feeling, story and time: an unruly life lived through David Bowie

journal contribution
posted on 2017-01-01, 00:00 authored by Sean RedmondSean Redmond
Drawing upon feeling, story and time, in this article I will make sense of my unruly life through the way David Bowie’s musical and film work has impacted upon my sense of self and belonging in the world. I will remember and recall major life events and stinging memories through his songs and performances. David Bowie has provided me with what I have elsewhere defined as the star metronome, providing me with the psychological, existential and phenomenological rhythms out of which (my) bare life emerges, blossoms and sometimes withers–its beat not linear or singular but irregular and amplified. I make sense of these wayward life stories through recall to the senses, and sensorial memory–remembering Bowie through touch, texture, sight and sound. I suggest that fan identifications such as this emerge through the interplay of three elements: affect and emotion, narratives of the self, and remembering and forgetting. Feeling, story and time produce the conditions for deeply meaningful star and fan relations to emerge.

History

Journal

Continuum: journal of media & cultural studies

Volume

31

Issue

4

Season

Special issue: intersecting David Bowie

Pagination

519 - 527

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Location

Abingdon, Eng.

ISSN

1030-4312

eISSN

1469-3666

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2017, Informa