Year
2024
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Language
English
Pages
29
ISBN
978-9-04855-923-7
Last Update
04-Sep-2024
Keywords
Military Studies ; security-studies-discipline ; Political Science ; Psychology
The past few decades have seen the emergence of the research fields of both trauma and nostalgia. This volume explores the implications of bringing the two together. If we acknowledge the important developments in studying the disruptive power of traumatic experiences, a profound reflection on the meaning of nostalgic longing and world-making for collective and individual identity is indispensable. To understand processes through which trauma and nostalgia become intertwined, how they are constructed and transfigured in this process and shape individual as well as collective identities, it is necessary to focus on the experiences, interests, and needs of the different...
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