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DOI: 10.2307/2505042
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Narrativity in History: Post-Structuralism and Since

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“…32. For surveys of discussions regarding the role of narrative in historical interpretation, see Kellner 1987;Ricoeur 1983Ricoeur -1985. In his early work, particularly Metahistory (1973), Hayden White had argued that meaning was produced in historical texts through a variety of means, including both emplotment and the application of ''tropes'' to the organization of information.…”
Section: The Novel As Literary Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32. For surveys of discussions regarding the role of narrative in historical interpretation, see Kellner 1987;Ricoeur 1983Ricoeur -1985. In his early work, particularly Metahistory (1973), Hayden White had argued that meaning was produced in historical texts through a variety of means, including both emplotment and the application of ''tropes'' to the organization of information.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As I have described elsewhere, a full reckoning with the range of cultural and critical theory that has parsed the relationship between representation and reality necessitates a rejection of what Hans Kellner has described as the authoritarian discourse of reality. 4 The unavoidable corollary of recognising that the reality of intelligence is always, to an extent, culturally constructed, is a degree of critical introspection on behalf of intelligence scholars who still regard themselves as the arbiters of historical authenticity, standing as bulwarks against the tide of fantasists and conspiracy theorists who have deceived the wider public about the role and function of intelligence services. Such introspection is categorically not a descent into historical relativism, where the narratives of the most crazed internet blogger (or President of the United States) can stand on the same footing as an experienced scholar who has spent decades in the archive.…”
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