Nostalgia: A History of a Dangerous Emotion - In discussion with Agnes Arnold-Forster
15 May 2024, 6:00 pm–7:30 pm
Join UCL European Institute, the IAS and Grand Challenges, for an interdisciplinary discussion of nostalgia, drawing on a new book by Agnes Arnold-Forster.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Organiser
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Lucy Shackleton
Location
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IAS Common GroundSouth WingGower StreetLondonWC1E 6BTUnited Kingdom
Nostalgia is a social and political emotion, vulnerable to misuse, and one that reflects the anxieties of the age. It is one of the many ways we communicate a desire for the past, dissatisfaction with the present and our visions for the future.
In Nostalgia: A Biography, Agnes Arnold-Forster traces the history of this complex, slippery emotion and uses it as a lens through which to consider the changing pace of society, our collective feelings of regret, dislocation and belonging, the conditions of modern and contemporary work, and the politics of fear and anxiety.
Join UCL European Institute, UCL Grand Challenges and the IAS, for an evening with the author, in dialogue with UCL academics, to consider the origins of nostalgia as a psychopathological disorder through to how it is used and misused in contemporary life – in areas from politics to advertising - and how we best respond.
Speakers
Dr Agnes Arnold-Forster, Chancellor’s Fellow, University of Edinburgh
Respondents
Prof. Sonu Shamdasani, Professor in Jung History, UCL SELCs and Co-Director of UCL Health Humanities Centre
Dr Emily McTernan, Associate Professor in Political Theory, UCL Department of Political Science
Joanna Elmy, Writer, journalist and UCL European Institute, Writer in Residency 2024
Chair
Prof. Nicola Miller, Director, Institute of Advanced Studies