The lasting effect of childhood circus memories: nostalgia and guilt

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作者
Calver, Julia [1 ]
Wood, Emma H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Leeds Beckett Univ, Sch Events Tourism & Hospitality Management, Headingley LS6 3QS, England
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Circus; nostalgia; childhood memories; experience design; emotional memories; CONSUMPTION; CONSUMERS; CIRQUE;
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10.1080/02614367.2024.2428346
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F [经济];
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摘要
Traditional Big Top Circus has experienced a decline in popularity due to changing attitudes to its former elements and to the competition from other accessible forms of entertainment. Our study explores how childhood memories of circus experiences are retold and how these are revisited in the light of changing social values and life experiences. Data was generated through sixteen discussion groups with a total of eighty people over the age of 65 who had experienced circus in their childhood. Thematic analysis found that the circus experience still creates vivid memories decades later. These memories are based around emotions engendered by the sights, sounds and smells of the circus but also the fear of danger and the unknown. Our participants fondly remembered who they were with, highlighting the importance of the relational and social aspects in such leisure experiences. These factors induced a strong sense of nostalgia, but this was tainted by the recognition that what was enjoyed then may no longer be socially acceptable. We conclude that for traditional circus to remain relevant, it needs to harness the strength of nostalgia but separate this from guilt at what circus once included. In a highly competitive live experience, environment circus needs to create heightened sensory experiences (including fear), alongside family togetherness appealing to multiple generations with potentially different values.
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