Of Narratives and Nostalgia
About the special issue
Articles in this issue
Peace and Conflict: The Importance of Nostalgia
Pages 203–204
Opotow, Susan; Luke, Timothy J.
Of Narratives and Nostalgia
Pages 205–213
Duncan, Norman; Stevens, Garth; Sonn, Christopher C.
Of Odysseus and Abraham: Nostalgia, Heimweë, and the Ways (of) Home
Pages 214–224
Laubscher, Leswin
Screened History: Nostalgia as Defensive Formation
Pages 225–239
Hook, Derek
Speaking Unspoken Memories: Remembering Apartheid Racism in Australia
Pages 240–251
Sonn, Christopher C.
Remembering the Past: Nostalgia, Traumatic Memory, and the Legacy of Apartheid
Pages 252–267
Gobodo-Madikizela, Pumla
Conflict Museums, Nostalgia, and Dreaming of Never Again
Pages 268–281
Hamber, Brandon
"Where My Dad Was From He Was Quite a Respected Man"
Pages 282–293
Mohamed, Kharnita; Ratele, Kopano
Telling Stories for the Next Generation: Trauma and Nostalgia
Pages 294–306
Frankish, Tarryn; Bradbury, Jill
Fraught Tenderness: Narratives on Domestic Workers in Memories of Apartheid
Pages 307–317
Shefer, Tamara
"What's the Difference Between a Melancholic Apartheid Moustache and a Nostalgic GDR Telephone?"
Pages 318–328
Brock, Maria; Truscott, Ross
Youth in Khutsong, South Africa: Nostalgia for a Different Political Present
Pages 329–340
Moiloa, Molemo
Narrative Possibilities of the Past for the Future: Nostalgia and Hope
Pages 341–350
Bradbury, Jill


