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Nostalgia & Political Power

Heather Cox Richardson
Jun 14, 2022
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What are the political purposes of nostalgia? Why does the GOP idealize the American past? And what can this backward-looking perspective give or take away from our collective future?

On Now & Then, Heather and Joanne discuss the role of nostalgia in American political history, from Puritan Jeremiads, to the 1913 Gettysburg and Fort Wagner reunions, to the emergence in the 1970s of a cultural obsession with the 1950s. 

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Susan Lorraine Knox
Mar 21, 2023Edited

What happened to LFAA? Suddenly it has a subtitle "props children" and commentors are not identified? Has LFAA been hacked?

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Maryam Banville
Sep 13, 2022Edited

From the "Words Are Important" file: I appreciate the good-humored attempt to allow a larger understanding of nostalgia as potentially nuanced and not flat. But I doubt we have license for it. Nostalgia, by definition, is narrow; its effectiveness necessitates an idealized perspective of the past, be it melancholic or rosey. It's because of it's potency for impairing both personal decisions and mass mythology that I think we ought not mess much with the word. "Don't drink and drive" is good counsel. So is "You can't move into a future shrouded in nostalgia". Ok for Hollywood and popcorn but not for rebuilding a nation. One more thought, re: "the political purposes of nostalgia". Since nostalgia is a concept, it has no purpose other than that to which a person or people might bend it, either unwittingly or intentionally. The question might better be "How do we attempt to justify our behavior and habits while under the influence of nostalgia?" Or "How does nostalgia impair me when I go to the voting booth? "

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