Affiliation:
1. University of Houston, TX, USA
2. University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
3. Stony Brook University, NY, USA
Abstract
This research explores the intricate realm of nostalgia, employing advanced language analysis and the Event Reflection Task to systematically dissect the process of nostalgic recall. Through this methodological approach, distinct thematic elements are identified across 10 data sets ( N = 2,038). Eight recurrent topics in nostalgic content are unveiled, ranging from Family and Positive Affect to Longing and Place. The interplay of these thematic categories with the psychological consequences of nostalgia reveals a complex and multifaceted pattern. Notably, themes associated with positive affect exhibit a capacity to yield a plethora of favorable psychological outcomes, while those intertwined with negative emotion are bittersweet. This investigation paves the way for inquiries into potential cross-cultural disparities, the diversification of manipulation techniques, and the application of sophisticated analytical methodologies. As nostalgia’s dimensions continue to unfold, its implications widen, inviting researchers to unearth the profound depths of emotion and cognition entwined in the reverie of reminiscence.