This paper poses the question of what possible desires expressed in Metahistory remain ungratified for Hayden White. In engaging the relationship between White’s later writings on figural realism, middle-voice writing and the practical past, I claim that these more recent topics are concerned with thinking ways for a community to retrospectively appropriate a past for its own project of self-making. Moreover, they also deal with the unavoidably figurative nature of any attempt at historical interpretation as narrativization. In other words, the three topics discuss the poetics of history, the constitution of a link between past, present and future, as a critical shifting between discourse and agency. Within this context, I want to suggest t...
Dismissing history’s truths, Hayden White provocatively asserts that there is an “inexpugnable relat...
The process of questioning the authority of academic history—in the form in which it emerged at the ...
Based on Hayden White’s work, this article suggests that history and the novel share a number of fe...
Hayden White inaugurated narrativism in philosophy of history when he effected a productive displace...
The narrative theory of history that studies historical works from the viewpoint of their narrative,...
In 1973 Hayden White proposed a theory of historical work through a classification, which not only s...
Western historiography experienced an important shift in the seventies due to the emergence of the t...
No ensaio “The question of narrative in contemporary historical theory”, publicado em 1984 por White...
Hayden White is the most prominent American scholar to unite historiography and literary criticism ...
Este artículo se propone revisar la relación entre historia y literatura a partir del debate entre e...
The year 2008 is the 25th of the publication of Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteent...
Originally published in 1998. In his earlier books such as Tropics of Discourse and The Content of t...
This article addresses three issues closely related to current developments in philosophy and episte...
In his essays “The Burden of History” (1966), “Interpretation in History” (1972), “The Historical Te...
Metahistory by Hayden White is a book read in many ways. Nobody can deny its significan...
Dismissing history’s truths, Hayden White provocatively asserts that there is an “inexpugnable relat...
The process of questioning the authority of academic history—in the form in which it emerged at the ...
Based on Hayden White’s work, this article suggests that history and the novel share a number of fe...
Hayden White inaugurated narrativism in philosophy of history when he effected a productive displace...
The narrative theory of history that studies historical works from the viewpoint of their narrative,...
In 1973 Hayden White proposed a theory of historical work through a classification, which not only s...
Western historiography experienced an important shift in the seventies due to the emergence of the t...
No ensaio “The question of narrative in contemporary historical theory”, publicado em 1984 por White...
Hayden White is the most prominent American scholar to unite historiography and literary criticism ...
Este artículo se propone revisar la relación entre historia y literatura a partir del debate entre e...
The year 2008 is the 25th of the publication of Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteent...
Originally published in 1998. In his earlier books such as Tropics of Discourse and The Content of t...
This article addresses three issues closely related to current developments in philosophy and episte...
In his essays “The Burden of History” (1966), “Interpretation in History” (1972), “The Historical Te...
Metahistory by Hayden White is a book read in many ways. Nobody can deny its significan...
Dismissing history’s truths, Hayden White provocatively asserts that there is an “inexpugnable relat...
The process of questioning the authority of academic history—in the form in which it emerged at the ...
Based on Hayden White’s work, this article suggests that history and the novel share a number of fe...