The Routledge Handbook of Nostalgia

Our member Tobias Becker co-edits The Routledge Handbook of Nostalgia. Several IMNN members contributed to it. The handbook serves as a guide to the complex and often contradictory concept of nostalgia, as well as the field of “nostalgia studies” more broadly.

Nostalgia is an area of intense interest across several disciplines as well as within society and culture more generally. This handbook brings together an international, interdisciplinary team of researchers to survey the current landscape and identify common trends, achievements, and gaps in existing literature. Comprising 45 chapters, the volume covers the following topics:

  • Disciplinary perspectives of nostalgias including philosophy, history, literature, and psychology.
  • Conceptual aspects of nostalgia including homesickness, temporality, affectivity, and memory.
  • Historical and political dimensions such as afro-nostalgia, populism, feminism, and queer nostalgia.
  • Spatial and material aspects of nostalgia including ruins, regionalism, and objects.
  • Media-related nostalgia such as analogue and digital nostalgia, reboots, revivals, gaming, and graphic novels.

Essential reading for students and researchers working in nostalgia studies, this book will also be beneficial to related disciplines such as philosophy, anthropology, geography, history, and literature; cultural, media, heritage, museum, and film studies courses; and more generally for readers interested in how the past is represented and used in the present.

Chapter 18 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.

1. Introduction

Tobias Becker and Dylan Trigg

Part One: Disciplines

2. Philosophy and Nostalgia

Dylan Trigg

3. Sociology and Nostalgia

Michael Hviid Jacobsen

4. History and Nostalgia

Tobias Becker

5. Psychology and Nostalgia

Constantine Sedikides and Tim Wildschut

6. Literature and Nostalgia

Niklas Salmose and Eric Sandberg

7. Semiotics and Nostalgia

Mario Panico

8. Music and Nostalgia

Lola San Martin Arbide

9. Heritage Studies and Nostalgia

Svenja Hönig

10. Media Studies and Nostalgia

Mirjam Kappes and Manuel Menke

Part Two: Concepts

11. The Metaphysics of Nostalgia

Anja Berninger

12. Nostalgia and Homesickness

Susan J. Matt

13. Nostalgia and Time

Emily Hughes

14. Nostalgia and Affect

Michael D. Dwyer

15. Nostalgia and Wellbeing

16. Nostalgia and Autobiographical Memory

Krystine Batcho

Leonardo Massantini

17.  Nostalgia and Childhood

Dylan Trigg

18. Nostalgia, Ageing and Older Way

Jessica Stanier

19. Hauntology

Grafton Tanner

20. Anthropocene Nostalgia

Niklas Salmose and Anna Ishchenko

21. Solastalgia

Katharina Niemeyer and Magali Uhl

Part Three: History and Politics

22. Medieval Nostalgia

Theo B. Lap

23. Indigenous Nostalgia

Martin Deuerlein

24. Afro-Nostalgia

Badia Ahad

25. White Supremacy and Nostalgia

Jesús Luzardo

26. Nostalgia and Populism

Ezgi Elçi

27. Post-Yugoslav Nostalgias

Tatjana Rosi? Ili? and Goran Lazi?i? 

28. Industrial Nostalgia and Working-Class Identity

Alfred Archer and Leonie Smith

29. Nostalgia and Feminism

Leyla Sophie Gleissner

30. Queer Nostalgia

Gilad Padva

31. Nostalgia Toward the Future

Lucia Santa Cruz

Part Four: Spaces, Materiality and Practices

32. Topology of Nostalgia

Stefan W. Schmidt

33. Nostalgia and Regionalism

Adam Ochonicky

34. Old South Plantation Nostalgia

David Anderson

35. Nostalgia and Ruins

Zoltán Somhegyi

36. Appliance Nostalgia

Rachele Dini

37. Wistful Objects

Robert Seddon

38. Keepsakes

Mark Windsor

Part Five: Media and Genre

39. Analogue Nostalgia

Dominik Schrey

40. Digital Nostalgias

Katharina Niemeyer

41. The Functions of Contemporary Mediated Nostalgia

Ryan Lizardi

42. Reboots and Revivals

Kathleen Loock

43. Diasporic Nostalgia in Indian Cinema

Sony Jalarajan Raj and Adith K. Suresh

44. Retro Gaming

Jacob Birken

45. Nostalgia in Comics and Graphic Novels

Giorgio Busi Rizzi

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