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The Hours Have Lost Their Clock: The Politics of Nostalgia

Grafton Tanner · 2021 · Book

Social Science

This work offers an urgent examination of nostalgia's role as a defining emotion in an unstable modern era, linking it to political maneuvering and cultural phenomena.

ContemporaryThe Politics of Longing in Modern SocietyNostalgia as a Reaction to InstabilityCultural Memory and IdentityThe Commodification of the PastHistorical Reenactment and Collective Memory

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