Jane D. Gallamaso, PhD, ORCID No. 0009-0009-8693-3701
Abstract:
This study explores human displacement and the role of nostalgia in connecting displaced individuals to their
past attachments. While acknowledging the potential negative aspects of nostalgia, the study emphasizes its
inherent role in human existence and argues against completely dismissing nostalgia in favor of the present.
Nostalgia, when approached thoughtfully, can provide a vital sense of continuity in one’s identity, place, self, and
history. However, it is crucial to avoid romanticizing or overindulging in nostalgia, as an excessive focus on the
past can restrict personal growth and hinder adaptation to new environments. The study employs a purely
qualitative approach, using descriptive data analysis to identify recurring themes related to nostalgia within
displacement experiences. Results revealed that nostalgia offers displaced individuals’ comfort, meaning, and
a sense of identity, but it can also act as a barrier to integration into new environments. Therefore, a careful
balance between embracing the present and cherishing the past is essential for successful resettlement. The
study concludes that there is a need to re-evaluate and understand nostalgia and its role in the present and
recommends the development of programs and initiatives to help displaced individuals process their past while
building skills for their present and future.
Keywords: nostalgia, displacement, human experience, personal growth, rethinking, reintegrating, resettlement
1. Journal Description 2. Select Journal a. Declaration of Originality b. Select the Journal c. Paper Formatting d. Initial Manuscript Submission e. Peer Review Process f. Manuscript Revision g. Editing Services h. Final Manuscript Submission i. Acknowledgement to Publish j. Copyright Matters k. Inhouse Publication
Article History
Received: 15 July 2024 Accepted: 17 July 2024 Published: 09 August 2024
Volume 2, Issue 1, 2nd Quarter 2024, pp. 21 – 34
Rethinking and Reintegrating the Nostalgia of Displacement: A Literature Review
Jane D. Gallamaso, PhD, ORCID No. 0009-0009-8693-3701
Abstract:
This study explores human displacement and the role of nostalgia in connecting displaced individuals to their
past attachments. While acknowledging the potential negative aspects of nostalgia, the study emphasizes its
inherent role in human existence and argues against completely dismissing nostalgia in favor of the present.
Nostalgia, when approached thoughtfully, can provide a vital sense of continuity in one’s identity, place, self, and
history. However, it is crucial to avoid romanticizing or overindulging in nostalgia, as an excessive focus on the
past can restrict personal growth and hinder adaptation to new environments. The study employs a purely
qualitative approach, using descriptive data analysis to identify recurring themes related to nostalgia within
displacement experiences. Results revealed that nostalgia offers displaced individuals’ comfort, meaning, and
a sense of identity, but it can also act as a barrier to integration into new environments. Therefore, a careful
balance between embracing the present and cherishing the past is essential for successful resettlement. The
study concludes that there is a need to re-evaluate and understand nostalgia and its role in the present and
recommends the development of programs and initiatives to help displaced individuals process their past while
building skills for their present and future.
Keywords: nostalgia, displacement, human experience, personal growth, rethinking, reintegrating, resettlement
1. Journal Description 2. Select Journal a. Declaration of Originality b. Select the Journal c. Paper Formatting d. Initial Manuscript Submission e. Peer Review Process f. Manuscript Revision g. Editing Services h. Final Manuscript Submission i. Acknowledgement to Publish j. Copyright Matters k. Inhouse Publication
Article History
Received: 15 July 2024 Accepted: 17 July 2024 Published: 09 August 2024
Volume 2, Issue 1, 2nd Quarter 2024, pp. 21 – 34
Rethinking and Reintegrating the Nostalgia of Displacement: A Literature Review
Jane D. Gallamaso, PhD, ORCID No. 0009-0009-8693-3701
Abstract:
This study explores human displacement and the role of nostalgia in connecting displaced individuals to their
past attachments. While acknowledging the potential negative aspects of nostalgia, the study emphasizes its
inherent role in human existence and argues against completely dismissing nostalgia in favor of the present.
Nostalgia, when approached thoughtfully, can provide a vital sense of continuity in one’s identity, place, self, and
history. However, it is crucial to avoid romanticizing or overindulging in nostalgia, as an excessive focus on the
past can restrict personal growth and hinder adaptation to new environments. The study employs a purely
qualitative approach, using descriptive data analysis to identify recurring themes related to nostalgia within
displacement experiences. Results revealed that nostalgia offers displaced individuals’ comfort, meaning, and
a sense of identity, but it can also act as a barrier to integration into new environments. Therefore, a careful
balance between embracing the present and cherishing the past is essential for successful resettlement. The
study concludes that there is a need to re-evaluate and understand nostalgia and its role in the present and
recommends the development of programs and initiatives to help displaced individuals process their past while
building skills for their present and future.
Keywords: nostalgia, displacement, human experience, personal growth, rethinking, reintegrating, resettlement
1. Journal Description 2. Select Journal a. Declaration of Originality b. Select the Journal c. Paper Formatting d. Initial Manuscript Submission e. Peer Review Process f. Manuscript Revision g. Editing Services h. Final Manuscript Submission i. Acknowledgement to Publish j. Copyright Matters k. Inhouse Publication