2004
DOI: 10.1007/bf03376644
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Writing for Many: Interdisciplinary Communication, Constructionism, and the Practices of Writing

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“…I would suggest, as others have (Joyce 2002; Stahl, Mann and di Paolo Loren 2004), that part of accepting our answerability for the histories we paint, theories we choose and different publics we touch lies in making the process of narrative construction clearer; that is, in developing modes of writing and forums where one can both deconstruct historical discourses and simultaneously unpack the construction of our narratives – and thus formulate different criteria of evaluation. Attending to these issues would have perhaps helped to clarify why African voices were largely dropped from the analysis or why a discussion of local ceramics contained in an earlier version of the article had to be removed for lack of space, or examined how contradictions emerging ‘on the ground’ in the confrontation with local senses of history seminally shaped the argument made in the article .…”
Section: Narratives and Publicsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…I would suggest, as others have (Joyce 2002; Stahl, Mann and di Paolo Loren 2004), that part of accepting our answerability for the histories we paint, theories we choose and different publics we touch lies in making the process of narrative construction clearer; that is, in developing modes of writing and forums where one can both deconstruct historical discourses and simultaneously unpack the construction of our narratives – and thus formulate different criteria of evaluation. Attending to these issues would have perhaps helped to clarify why African voices were largely dropped from the analysis or why a discussion of local ceramics contained in an earlier version of the article had to be removed for lack of space, or examined how contradictions emerging ‘on the ground’ in the confrontation with local senses of history seminally shaped the argument made in the article .…”
Section: Narratives and Publicsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Horning identifies a tension perhaps not entirely resolved in the article when she asks who the audience is for this critique – one which also impacts the mode of presentation. In effect, who we are writing for also determines the form and content of our narratives, and perhaps also some of the reactions they generate (Stahl, Mann and di Paolo Loren 2004). Again, writers, texts and publics are inextricably connected: publics come into being through the circulation of texts, by virtue of being addressed, while the existence of publics and of the fields of discourse they inhabit creates the conditions of possibility for academic texts (Warner 2002).…”
Section: Narratives and Publicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Au cours des dernières décennies, ces discours ambigus et ces mémoires conflictuelles ont fait de Gorée un forum où la polémique sur l'impact et les conséquences de l'expérience atlantique fait rage. Puisque le discours historique se compose d'une mosaïque de silences et d'arrangements qui s'enracinent profondément dans les rapports de force du présent, la réconciliation des différentes positions apparaît comme un objectif quasi impossible (Stahl et al 2004).…”
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“…– although we fully recognize the importance of identifying the ‘silences’ and ‘mentions’ in all such archives and the value of exploring these, and their obvious relevance to the production of genuinely postcolonial approaches to the study of the past (see e.g. Stahl, Mann & Loren ).…”
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