Nostalgia, Religion and Popular Culture

Nostalgia, Religion and Popular Culture

Rethinking the Sacred and the Secular through the Death of Queen Elizabeth II

Deacy, Chris

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

01/2025

216

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9781350477810

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Introduction: 'Turning to the self': Why Nostalgia and Religion?
1. Towards an Understanding of Nostalgia as Religion: The Interpersonal, Social and Secular Dimensions of Nostalgia
2-7. National Mourning, Religious and Secular Identities and Communities, and the Harnessing and Reframing of Nostalgia: Reporting the Death of Queen Elizabeth II on BBC Radio
8. Nostalgia, Music and Healing Narratives
9. Retro Salvations: Nostalgic and Wish-Fulfilment Fantasies and Healing Narratives in Film
10. Uncritical Religion and Never-Never Land: Nostophobia and the Reactionary Nature of Nostalgia
11. The Prelapsarian Past and the Utopian Future: Reframing Traditional Theological and Religious Perspectives on Nostalgia and Eschatology
Conclusion: Nostalgia as Religion: Religious Impulses and the Creative and Transformative Possibilities of Nostalgia
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subjective turn; golden age; eschatological future; radio; religion and popular culture; religious and spiritual experiences; Elizabeth II; monarchy; turn to the self; nostalgia as religion; Secular Sacred; religion and film; religion and TV; religion and music