1980
DOI: 10.2307/2504886
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A Bedrock of Order: Hayden White's Linguistic Humanism

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“…Figurative devices use language to ‘spatialise time and temporalise space’ (Kellner 1980: 18). One is collapsed into the other.…”
Section: Case Study: the Work Of Bar‐yosef Goring‐morris And Henry Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Figurative devices use language to ‘spatialise time and temporalise space’ (Kellner 1980: 18). One is collapsed into the other.…”
Section: Case Study: the Work Of Bar‐yosef Goring‐morris And Henry Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Joyce (2002) has seen White's work as linking each trope to a period or spirit of the age – and White's vision as one of social forms dominating each author's use of tropes. Others (Kellner 1980) have suggested that his work implies a radical responsibility for the tropes we use and the history we write (see Pluciennik 1999 for a fuller discussion of these and other issues relating to White's work and to narrative theory generally). But regardless of one's ideas about the ways in which different tropes are chosen, inherited, or imposed, White's methodology provides a valuable means of exploring the fundamental structuring of archaeological narratives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 His obviously passionate commitments are noted as back-ground information with the implication that they are not crucial for understanding the essence of his formal system. 28 Or he is criticized for not clarifying what our comportment towards the past should be, as if he had never addressed the issue. 29 Consequently, the picture we have of White is curiously bifurcated: on the one hand, the wayward historian under Nietzsche's spell with the consequent dubious politics and seeming inability to guard the historical integrity of the Holocaust's facticity 30 ; on the other, the lopsided formalist whose analyses of historical rhetoric appear as intellectually sterile as they are politically impotent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Podľa Hermana Paula predovšetkým Whitov existencialistický postoj je kľúčový pre pochopenie jeho náhľadu na celý rad problémov spojených s písaním o dejinách[Paul 2011]. Domnievame sa, že Whitova inklinácia k prácam existencialistov (najmä Jeana-Paula Sartra a Alberta Camusa) mohla súvisieť s reflektovaným pragmatickým postojom intelektuála, ktorý využíval reflexiu na hľadanie zodpovedných postojov a následného konania.3 Paradoxne tento štrukturalistický a "eklektický" model štvoritej tetrády bol v určitom protiklade k Whitovmu humanistickému historizmu, ktorý zdôrazňoval prirodzenosť "neschematizujúcej" tvorby historikov[Kellner 1980]. …”
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