By tracing connotations of the word « representation » in history, Roger Chartier elaborates on the word’s various meanings. On the one hand, representation refers to someone or something acting in place of an absent person or object. On the other hand, representation can also refer to public presence. Furthermore, Chartier describes how collective representations and social order are closely related. Finally, Chartier touches on the problem of historical representation itself. He suggests that historical discourse may be a mere representation of the past
This Working Paper argues that German historians often regard the term « representation » as import...
The notion of representation is a theme dear to anthropology. I want to contribute, so simple, for a...
There are several ways to conceive collective memory. Among them, it can be seen as a re-presentatio...
This text follows the formulation of the concept of collective representations in the work of the Fr...
By tracing connotations of the word « representation » in history, Roger Chartier elaborates on the ...
This essay focuses on the historical text as a whole. It does so by conceiving of the historical tex...
Proceeding onwards from a survey of the current state of the debate on the function of representatio...
This essay deals, mainly, with the notion of representation. Representation is associated with texts...
The earliest recorded use of the term representation is in France in the mid-13th century, when it r...
The vocabulary of representation is better suited to an understanding of historiography than the voc...
Historical facts are not objects. ‘Historical-real’ is constitutively representational and constitut...
What does it mean to « represent » in history? This term has indeed a number of significations (refe...
This chapter investigates the question of representation in historical knowledge, following a dialec...
Representations seeks to transform and enrich the understanding of cultures. Our central interests l...
In our post-colonial context, translation becomes a site where questions of representation and histo...
This Working Paper argues that German historians often regard the term « representation » as import...
The notion of representation is a theme dear to anthropology. I want to contribute, so simple, for a...
There are several ways to conceive collective memory. Among them, it can be seen as a re-presentatio...
This text follows the formulation of the concept of collective representations in the work of the Fr...
By tracing connotations of the word « representation » in history, Roger Chartier elaborates on the ...
This essay focuses on the historical text as a whole. It does so by conceiving of the historical tex...
Proceeding onwards from a survey of the current state of the debate on the function of representatio...
This essay deals, mainly, with the notion of representation. Representation is associated with texts...
The earliest recorded use of the term representation is in France in the mid-13th century, when it r...
The vocabulary of representation is better suited to an understanding of historiography than the voc...
Historical facts are not objects. ‘Historical-real’ is constitutively representational and constitut...
What does it mean to « represent » in history? This term has indeed a number of significations (refe...
This chapter investigates the question of representation in historical knowledge, following a dialec...
Representations seeks to transform and enrich the understanding of cultures. Our central interests l...
In our post-colonial context, translation becomes a site where questions of representation and histo...
This Working Paper argues that German historians often regard the term « representation » as import...
The notion of representation is a theme dear to anthropology. I want to contribute, so simple, for a...
There are several ways to conceive collective memory. Among them, it can be seen as a re-presentatio...