Yesterday's Self: Nostalgia and the Immigrant IdentityBloomsbury Publishing PLC, 15 août 2002 - 184 pages The state of being called nostalgia has a history fraught with ambiguity and poetical connotation. In the late 17th century, nostalgic reminiscences were thought to be the symptoms of a deadly disease that shook one's mind and body. Today, we view nostalgia not as a medical condition, but as a bittersweet recollection of one's past joys and sorrows-the memories and treasures of an earlier self. And yet, there remains a category of individuals for whom such recollection can be seriously problematic: immigrants. |
Table des matières
Longing to Be Home | 13 |
An Integrationist Model of Identity | 43 |
Going Native Nostalgia and Solitude | 73 |
Going Home Adjustment as Recognition | 101 |
The Unbearable Lightness of Being | 121 |
The Contingent Self | 153 |
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About the Author | |
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