Can't nostalgia be collective, societal as well as personal? Certain things are shared among people and yearned for. Nostalgia is often talked about as a group activity, i.e. "Boomer nostalgia"
And I'm not sure you had to actually be there to yearn for a different time. You could yearn for the things you saw in your grandmothers house and the time period it evokes, or that shown in old movies, supplemented by research about the time. It can be yearning for something in the collective memory, IMO.
In anycase, the definition is not as absolute and specific as you make it. It used to be a diagnosed as a true blue mental illness for years, but no one uses that definition anymore.
And what we're about IS rose-colored to a degree, which aligns with the concept of nostalgia. We might like 1920s fashion, music, expressions. But how many of us look for, say vintage Klan robes, and try to revive 'historically authentic' anti black/jew/catholic leagues in our neighborhoods? That was a huge part of that era for many, many people... not to mention expectations and roles for women, etc.
I do think Nostalgia is too open ended a term for what were aiming for here, but it does apply pretty aptly...
And I'm not sure you had to actually be there to yearn for a different time. You could yearn for the things you saw in your grandmothers house and the time period it evokes, or that shown in old movies, supplemented by research about the time. It can be yearning for something in the collective memory, IMO.
In anycase, the definition is not as absolute and specific as you make it. It used to be a diagnosed as a true blue mental illness for years, but no one uses that definition anymore.
And what we're about IS rose-colored to a degree, which aligns with the concept of nostalgia. We might like 1920s fashion, music, expressions. But how many of us look for, say vintage Klan robes, and try to revive 'historically authentic' anti black/jew/catholic leagues in our neighborhoods? That was a huge part of that era for many, many people... not to mention expectations and roles for women, etc.
I do think Nostalgia is too open ended a term for what were aiming for here, but it does apply pretty aptly...