This article presents an interpretation of nostalgia in which it is traced back to its original meaning as an emotion concerned not with time, but with place, the Alpine mountains of Switzerland, which in the early nineteenth century became associated with notions of the medieval past. With recourse to nineteenth-century anthropological theories of cultural evolution, an attempt is made to explain the term’s shift in meaning. Nostalgia, as an emotion glorifying authenticity, was and still is propelled by imagery created in a wide variety of media. It found early and long-lasting expression in the international popularity of the Swiss chalet.OLD Interio
In this article we test the relationship between indicators of acculturation (language, media, selfi...
While much is known about Fin de Siècle Vienna, there has been little study of how it is understood ...
This article explores nostalgia’s multi-facetted character by linking its discursive and experientia...
Nostalgia seems characteristic of our times. In the West, we find an all embracing nostalgic glorifi...
La nostalgie semble être indissociable de notre époque. En Occident, un engouement nostalgique glori...
The politics of nostalgia, exploiting fears of multi-culturalism and immigration, has come to domina...
Nostalgia is defined as ‘a positively balanced complex feeling, emotion or mood produced by reflecti...
Nostalgia is “a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past” (Pearsall, 1998, p. 1266). Th...
For centuries, nostalgia denoted homesickness, but current dictionary definitions indicate that thes...
Nostalgia, a sentimental longing for one’s past, has been garnering keen empirical attention in the ...
The author wants to show that homesickness is not brought about by the intrinsic appeal of one's hom...
Nostalgia is generally understood by social sciences and humanities in temporal terms [Blunt, 2003] ...
This paper explores the meaning of nostalgia as a personal experience that is undergone by many and ...
[[abstract]]At the end of the 90s, people were afraid of the advent of the end of the century; on th...
Nostalgia was first conceived as a clinical entity in the seventeenth century, and understood as an ...
In this article we test the relationship between indicators of acculturation (language, media, selfi...
While much is known about Fin de Siècle Vienna, there has been little study of how it is understood ...
This article explores nostalgia’s multi-facetted character by linking its discursive and experientia...
Nostalgia seems characteristic of our times. In the West, we find an all embracing nostalgic glorifi...
La nostalgie semble être indissociable de notre époque. En Occident, un engouement nostalgique glori...
The politics of nostalgia, exploiting fears of multi-culturalism and immigration, has come to domina...
Nostalgia is defined as ‘a positively balanced complex feeling, emotion or mood produced by reflecti...
Nostalgia is “a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past” (Pearsall, 1998, p. 1266). Th...
For centuries, nostalgia denoted homesickness, but current dictionary definitions indicate that thes...
Nostalgia, a sentimental longing for one’s past, has been garnering keen empirical attention in the ...
The author wants to show that homesickness is not brought about by the intrinsic appeal of one's hom...
Nostalgia is generally understood by social sciences and humanities in temporal terms [Blunt, 2003] ...
This paper explores the meaning of nostalgia as a personal experience that is undergone by many and ...
[[abstract]]At the end of the 90s, people were afraid of the advent of the end of the century; on th...
Nostalgia was first conceived as a clinical entity in the seventeenth century, and understood as an ...
In this article we test the relationship between indicators of acculturation (language, media, selfi...
While much is known about Fin de Siècle Vienna, there has been little study of how it is understood ...
This article explores nostalgia’s multi-facetted character by linking its discursive and experientia...