This paper explores some writings that reflect aspects of Thomas Merton's life, viewed from the theories of nostalgia as developed by Jean Starobinsky (1966) and Svetlana Boym (2001). In our days, nostalgia is defined as a sentiment of displacement which is not necessarily related to a place. This seeming paradox explains why nostalgia may be related not to one?s own past, but rather to a feeling typical of modern times, which in Merton's case (as well as in many of his contemporaries) proved a force that prompted change in their surroundings, institutions and/or lives. In order to corroborate such a hypothesis, this paper reads some of Merton's texts applying the category of nostalgia, attempting to prove that Merton's was both reflective...
The aim of this paper is to introduce nostalgia in sociological perspective that means to show its i...
Here at the end of the collection I want to propose going back to the beginning—not to the beginning...
Nostalgia has been viewed as the conceptual opposite of progress, against which it is negatively vie...
Thomas Merton (1915-1968) se definió siempre primero como escritor antes que como monje de clausura....
Thomas Merton (1915‐1968) se definió siempre primero como escritor antes que como monje de clausura....
abstract: Nostalgia has been viewed as the conceptual opposite of progress, against which it is nega...
This introductory chapter presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapt...
This paper explores the meaning of nostalgia as a personal experience that is undergone by many and ...
The present paper examines the concept of nostalgia in relation to utopia, through the Starobinski r...
textNostalgia is a term that is often used in literature and popular culture to connote an individua...
Nostalgia, a sentimental longing for the past, has several psychological effects. For example, it in...
Basing our analysis on the concepts of ‘emotion’, ‘feeling’, and ‘mood’ as defined by data from the ...
The visual part of this project has revolved around ideas that have been in the process of forming t...
This chapter builds on Boym's rehabilitation of nostalgia by arguing that nostalgic re-appropriation...
In Recollections: Heterotopias of Nostalgia I explore the concept of nostalgia and how it affects pe...
The aim of this paper is to introduce nostalgia in sociological perspective that means to show its i...
Here at the end of the collection I want to propose going back to the beginning—not to the beginning...
Nostalgia has been viewed as the conceptual opposite of progress, against which it is negatively vie...
Thomas Merton (1915-1968) se definió siempre primero como escritor antes que como monje de clausura....
Thomas Merton (1915‐1968) se definió siempre primero como escritor antes que como monje de clausura....
abstract: Nostalgia has been viewed as the conceptual opposite of progress, against which it is nega...
This introductory chapter presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapt...
This paper explores the meaning of nostalgia as a personal experience that is undergone by many and ...
The present paper examines the concept of nostalgia in relation to utopia, through the Starobinski r...
textNostalgia is a term that is often used in literature and popular culture to connote an individua...
Nostalgia, a sentimental longing for the past, has several psychological effects. For example, it in...
Basing our analysis on the concepts of ‘emotion’, ‘feeling’, and ‘mood’ as defined by data from the ...
The visual part of this project has revolved around ideas that have been in the process of forming t...
This chapter builds on Boym's rehabilitation of nostalgia by arguing that nostalgic re-appropriation...
In Recollections: Heterotopias of Nostalgia I explore the concept of nostalgia and how it affects pe...
The aim of this paper is to introduce nostalgia in sociological perspective that means to show its i...
Here at the end of the collection I want to propose going back to the beginning—not to the beginning...
Nostalgia has been viewed as the conceptual opposite of progress, against which it is negatively vie...