Yesterday : a new history of nostalgia / Tobias Becker
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Epigraphs -- Introduction -- 1. Revisiting: The Meanings of Nostalgia -- 2. Regressing: The Politics of Nostalgia -- 3. Reviving: The Past in Popular Culture -- 4. Reliving: The History Boom -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
Nostalgia, supposedly, is the sphere of the sentimentalist. But also, and most definitely, it is a force in the creation of the present and future and thus worth careful thought. Yesterday argues that nostalgia's critics defend an idea of progress as naïve as the longing they denounce, while conflating nostalgia itself with historical whitewashing.
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