
- 214 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
This book offers an original and informed critique of a widespread yet often misunderstood condition ā nostalgia, a pervasive human emotion connecting people across national and historical as well as personal boundaries. Often seen as merely escapist, nostalgia also offers solace and self-understanding for those displaced by the larger movements of our time.
Walder analyses the writings of some of those entangled in the aftermath of empire, tracing the hidden connections underlying their yearnings for a common identity and a homeland, and their struggles to recover their histories. Through a series of comparative reflections upon the representation in literary and related cultural forms of memory, he shows how admitting the past into the present through nostalgia enables former colonial or diasporic subjects to gain a deeper understanding of the networks of power within which they are caught in the modern world ā and beyond which it may yet be possible to move.
Considering authors as varied as V.S Naipaul, J.G. Ballard, Doris Lessing, W.G. Sebald, and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, as well as versions of 'Bushman' song, Walder pursues the often wayward, ambiguous paths of nostalgia as it has been represented beyond, but also within, Europe, so as to identify some of those processes of communal and individual experience that constitute the present and, by implication, the future.
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Table of contents
- ROUTLEDGE RESEARCH IN POSTCOLONIAL LITERATURES
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- 2 āHow is it going, Mr Naipaul?ā
- 3 āThe Broken Stringā
- 4 āAlone in a Landscapeā
- 5 Recalling the Hidden Ends of Empire
- 6 Remembering āBitter Historiesā
- 7 Nostalgia for the Present
- 8 Endnote
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index