The Future Of NostalgiaBasic Books, 21. mar. 2001 - 432 sider Can one be nostalgic for the home one never had? Why is it that the age of globalization is accompanied by a no less global epidemic of nostalgia? Can we know what we are nostalgic for? In the seventeenth century, Swiss doctors believed that opium, leeches, and a trek through the Alps would cure nostalgia. In 1733 a Russian commander, disgusted with the debilitating homesickness rampant among his troops, buried a soldier alive as a deterrent to nostalgia. In her new book, Svetlana Boym develops a comprehensive approach to this elusive ailment. Combining personal memoir, philosophical essay, and historical analysis, Boym explores the spaces of collective nostalgia that connect national biography and personal self-fashioning in the twenty-first century. She guides us through the ruins and construction sites of post-communist cities-St. Petersburg, Moscow, Berlin, and Prague-and the imagined homelands of exiles-Benjamin, Nabokov, Mandelstam, and Brodsky. From Jurassic Park to the Totalitarian Sculpture Garden, from love letters on Kafka's grave to conversations with Hitler's impersonator, Boym unravels the threads of this global epidemic of longing and its antidotes. |
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... Peter and Paul Cathedral remained under repair during the ceremony . In short , it turned out that " the keys to ' Peter ' are in a Moscow safe . " 50 Around the same time , the legendary monument to Peter the Great , the Bronze ...
... Peter and Paul Cathedral remained under repair during the ceremony . In short , it turned out that " the keys to ' Peter ' are in a Moscow safe . " 50 Around the same time , the legendary monument to Peter the Great , the Bronze ...
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... Peter's death mask but in the end preferred an idealized allegorical representation . Chemiakin recreated Peter's head accord- ing to exact proportions of his death mask to uncanny effect . The tsar's head ap- pears too small for his ...
... Peter's death mask but in the end preferred an idealized allegorical representation . Chemiakin recreated Peter's head accord- ing to exact proportions of his death mask to uncanny effect . The tsar's head ap- pears too small for his ...
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... Peter the First cigarettes , with the motto “ Peter the First , always first , " were a great success , matched only by Baltika beer . Now the portrait of the tsar who westernized Russia , proceeding in a Russian autocratic manner ...
... Peter the First cigarettes , with the motto “ Peter the First , always first , " were a great success , matched only by Baltika beer . Now the portrait of the tsar who westernized Russia , proceeding in a Russian autocratic manner ...
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Return to Origins | 41 |
PART 2 | 73 |
Moscow the Russian Rome | 83 |
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