| The Meaning of | Nostalgia | |
| The psychology and philosophy of | nostalgia | |
| Nostalgia | is sentimentality for the past |
| not even ourselves.’ | Nostalgia | combines the sadness of loss |
| Nostalgia | ’ is a portmanteau neologism coined |
| Hofer coined ‘ | nostalgia | ’ to refer to the homesickness |
| as not to aggravate their | nostalgia | |
| Today, | nostalgia | is no longer looked upon |
| time and space. Bouts of | nostalgia | |
| I say ‘help’ because | nostalgia | does have an unexpected number |
| Nostalgia | can lend us much-needed |
| No surprise, then, that | nostalgia | is more pronounced in uncertain |
| In that much, | nostalgia | serves a similar function to |
| Nostalgia | is nothing if not paradoxical |
| of spending, and marketers exploit | nostalgia | to sell us |
| It could be argued that | nostalgia | is a form of self |
| If overindulged, | nostalgia | can give rise to a |
| Nostalgia | can be fruitfully compared with |
| et al. (2012): Heartwarming memories: | Nostalgia | maintains |