Frontiers of Historical Imagination: Narrating the European Conquest of Native America, 1890-1990University of California Press, 15 Nov 2023 - 388 halaman The American frontier, a potent symbol since Europeans first stepped ashore on North America, serves as the touchstone for Kerwin Klein's analysis of the narrating of history. Klein explores the traditions through which historians, philosophers, anthropologists, and literary critics have understood the story of America's origin and the way those understandings have shaped and been shaped by changing conceptions of history. The American West was once the frontier space where migrating Europe collided with Native America, where the historical civilizations of the Old World met the nonhistorical wilds of the New. It was not only the cultural combat zone where American democracy was forged but also the ragged edge of History itself, where historical and nonhistorical defied and defined each other. Klein maintains that the idea of a collision between people with and without history still dominates public memory. But the collision, he believes, resounds even more powerfully in the historical imagination, which creates conflicts between narration and knowledge and carries them into the language used to describe the American frontier. In Klein's words, "We remain obscurely entangled in philosophies of history we no longer profess, and the very idea of 'America' balances on history's shifting frontiers." |
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Halaman iv
... Theory 34 : 4 ( 1995 ) , pp . 275–298 . Wesleyan University . " Reclaiming the ' F ' Word , or Being and Becoming Postwestern , " Pacific Historical Review 65 : 2 ( May 1996 ) , pp . 179–215 . Library of Congress Cataloging - in ...
... Theory 34 : 4 ( 1995 ) , pp . 275–298 . Wesleyan University . " Reclaiming the ' F ' Word , or Being and Becoming Postwestern , " Pacific Historical Review 65 : 2 ( May 1996 ) , pp . 179–215 . Library of Congress Cataloging - in ...
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... theory . " His- tory and theory are often imagined as antonyms , but we will interweave them . Forms of argument and forms of emplotment have histories of their own , and we will historicize theories as we ix.
... theory . " His- tory and theory are often imagined as antonyms , but we will interweave them . Forms of argument and forms of emplotment have histories of their own , and we will historicize theories as we ix.
Halaman x
... theories as we theorize history and imaginatively reconstruct a series of conversations about the ways and means of history in modern America . Since this study traverses a range of disciplinary traditions , I have combined close ...
... theories as we theorize history and imaginatively reconstruct a series of conversations about the ways and means of history in modern America . Since this study traverses a range of disciplinary traditions , I have combined close ...
Halaman 3
... theory , Hayden White the most notorious , have focused on aes- thetic forms : modes of emplotment , figures of speech , and so on . White and others have skillfully demonstrated that while historians often em- ploy the apparatus of ...
... theory , Hayden White the most notorious , have focused on aes- thetic forms : modes of emplotment , figures of speech , and so on . White and others have skillfully demonstrated that while historians often em- ploy the apparatus of ...
Halaman 5
... theory - laden . " So far as histories go , we might say that factual descriptions are always " narrative - laden " and that " aesthetic " and " moral " meanings color the most banal historical facts . In other words , the statement ...
... theory - laden . " So far as histories go , we might say that factual descriptions are always " narrative - laden " and that " aesthetic " and " moral " meanings color the most banal historical facts . In other words , the statement ...
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The Language of History | 13 |
Histories and Hypotheses | 22 |
Explaining History | 31 |
Systems and Paradigms | 37 |
Narrative Explanations | 47 |
From Spirit to System | 58 |
Frontier Dialectics | 78 |
A World without Culture | 170 |
The Science of Acculturation | 174 |
EthnoHistory | 183 |
The Double Plot of Edward H Spicer | 186 |
The Trouble with Tragedy | 195 |
Margins Borders Boundaries | 205 |
The End of Ethnohistory | 209 |
Histories of Language | 213 |
The Folly of Comedy | 88 |
Provincial Politics | 92 |
John Dewey and the Frontier Tragedy | 99 |
Pragmatisms Conception of Emplotment | 108 |
Merle Curtis Corporate Frontier | 113 |
Time Immemorial | 129 |
William Christie MacLeod and the Tragic Savage | 144 |
Ruth Benedict and the Cultural Turn | 148 |
Ramons Frontier Tale | 153 |
Friedrich Nietzsche and the American Indians | 161 |
Leo Marx | 229 |
Myth Method and Manliness | 238 |
Queer Frontiers | 245 |
Gloria Anzaldua | 261 |
A Note on Form | 271 |
Postwestern | 273 |
The Predicament of Culture | 278 |
The Problem of History | 287 |
Language Is Story | 297 |
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acculturation Ameri American History American Indian American studies anthropology assimilation Benedict Billington Cambridge causal Chicago civilization claim Claude Lévi-Strauss Clifford comedy concept conflict consciousness criticism Curti Dewey Dewey's dialectic discourse Droysen emplotted Eng.-lang essay ethnographic Ethnohistory Euro-American European explanation Frederick Jackson Turner frontier history frontier hypothesis Frontier in American frontier thesis Hayden White Hegel Hempel's Henry Nash Smith hero historians Historical Review historicism historiography Hofstadter human ibid identity intellectual language Leo Marx Lévi-Strauss literary literature logical Marx Mashpee meaning Merle Curti metanarrative metaphor method modern moral myth mythic narration narrative Native American nature Paredes past philosophy of history plot political readers reprint romance Ruth Benedict savage savagery scholarly scholars scientific Significance of History social science society Spicer spirit story structure texts Theory tion torical tory tradition tragedy tragic trans tropes Turner's frontier Turnerian Virgin Land West Western White wilderness writing York
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