God Save the Ecchoing Green: the uses of imaginary nostalgia in William Blake and Ray Davies

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Abstract

This article examines Blake’s importance for our understanding of a certain type of subaltern ‘Englishness’ which is characterized by imaginary nostalgia and an attachment to the local, and exemplified by the trope of the village green. It compares representations of the green in the work of Blake and Ray Davies and The Kinks in order to demonstrate the political consequences which attend the reinscription of the local (the green) as the national (Englishness).
Original languageEnglish
JournalVisual Culture in Britain
Early online date17 Oct 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Blake
  • Ray Davies
  • The Kinks
  • Englishness
  • imaginary nostalgia
  • village green
  • chronotope
  • working-class
  • structure of feeling
  • Organic intellectual

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