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Retro Reappropriations. Responses to The Thirty Cases of Major Zeman in the Czech Republic

Abstract

The first post-1989 rerun of the 1970s television series Třicet případů majora Zemana (‘The Thirty Cases of Major Zeman,’ or in short ‘Major Zeman’) in the Czech Republic generated a heated controversy in the media. This article will examine why Major Zeman became such a contested topic and presents an analysis of responses to the series. The paper suggests that the rescreening consolidated a particular ‘retro’ reception of the series, which reappropriates socialist popular culture and ascribes it with an ostensibly apolitical, postmodern, ironic sensibility. The paper will consider how such a response can be reconciled with more explicitly political approaches to the series, arguing that retro has a political agenda of its own.

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Pehe, Veronika: Retro Reappropriations. Responses to The Thirty Cases of Major Zeman in the Czech Republic. In: VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture, Jg. 3 (2014-06-24), Nr. 5, S. 100-107.10.18146/2213-0969.2014.jethc060
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