TY - BOOK AU - Cassin,Barbara AU - Brault,Pascale-Anne TI - Nostalgia: when are we ever at home? SN - 9780823269716 AV - PN56 .N678 2016 PY - 2016/// CY - New York PB - Fordham University Press KW - Odysseus, KW - Arendt, Hannah, KW - Aeneas KW - Homesickness KW - Nostalgia KW - Philosophy KW - Homesickness in literature KW - Electronic Books N1 - 1; Of Corsican Hospitality --; Odysseus and the Day of Return --; Aeneas: From Nostalgia to Exile --; Arendt: To Have One's Language for a Homeland; 2; b N2 - "Through a subtle reading of the writings of Homer, Virgil, and Hannah Arendt, Barbara Cassin produces an in-depth analysis, at once scholarly and personal, of nostalgia. Where does nostalgia come from? Where do we truly feel at home? Cassin explores the notion that nostalgia has less to do with place and more to do with language"--; "Nostalgia makes claims on us both as individuals and as members of a political community. In this short book, Barbara Cassin provides an eloquent and sophisticated treatment of exile and of desire for a homeland, while showing how it has been possible for many to reimagine home in terms of language rather than territory. Moving from Homer's and Virgil's foundational accounts of nostalgia to the exilic writings of Hannah Arendt, Cassin revisits the dangerous implications of nostalgia for land and homeland, thinking them anew through questions of exile and language. Ultimately, Cassin shows how contemporary philosophy opens up the political stakes of rootedness and uprootedness, belonging and foreignness, helping us to reimagine our relations to others in a global and plurilingual world"-- UR - httpss://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1378909&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -