Reclaiming nostalgia

Reclaiming nostalgia
About this book
Often thought of as the quintessential home or the Eden from which humanity has fallen, the natural world has long been a popular object of nostalgic narratives. In "Reclaiming Nostalgia, " Jennifer Ladino assesses the ideological effects of this phenomenon by tracing its dominant forms in American literature and culture since the closing of the frontier in 1890. While referencing nostalgia for pastoral communities and for untamed and often violent frontiers, she also highlights the ways in which nostalgia for nature has served as a mechanism for social change, a model for ethical relationships, and a motivating force for social and environmental justice.
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- OL Work ID
- OL16704940W
Subjects
NonfictionNature WritingLiterary CriticismHomesickness in literatureHistory and criticismAmerican literatureNostalgia in literatureNature in literatureAmerican literature, history and criticism