This volume explores the relevance of time travel as a
characteristic contemporary way to approach the past. If reality is
defined as the sum of human experiences and social practices, all
reality is partly virtual, and all experienced and practiced time
travel is real. In that sense, time travel experiences are not
necessarily purely imaginary. Time travel experiences and
associated social practices have become ubiquitous and popular,
increasingly replacing more knowledge-orientated and critical
approaches to the past. The papers in this book explore various
types and methods of time travel and seek to prove that time travel
is a legitimate and timely object of study and critique because it
represents a particularly significant way to bring the past back to
life in the present.
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