
The Ethics of Narrative
Essays on History, Literature, and Theory, 2007-2017
Hayden White(Author)
Robert Doran(Editor)
Cornell University Press
Published on 15. January 2024
Book
Hardback
306 pages
978-1-5017-7358-7 (ISBN)
Description
The second volume of The Ethics of Narrative completes the project of bringing together nearly all of Hayden White's uncollected essays from the last two decades of his life, including articles, essays, and previously unpublished lectures. As in the first volume, volume 2 features White's trenchant articulations of his influential theories, as well as his explorations of a wide range of ideas and authors at the frontiers of critical theory, literature, and historical studies. These include the concept of utopia in history, modernism and postmodernism, constructivism, the conceptualization of historical periods such as "the Sixties" and "the Enlightenment," the representation of the Holocaust in scholarly and literary writing, as well as essays on Frank Kermode, Saul Friedlaender, and Krzysztof Pomian.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Ithaca
United States
Target group
College/higher education
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Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
907 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5017-7358-7 (9781501773587)
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Essays on History, Literature, and Theory, 2007-2017
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Persons
Hayden White (1928-2018) was Professor Emeritus of the History of Consciousness at the University of California, Santa Cruz. His books include Metahistory, Tropics of Discourse, The Content of the Form, Figural Realism, and The Practical Past.
Robert Doran is Professor of French and Comparative Literature at the University of Rochester, the author of The Ethics of Theory and The Theory of the Sublime from Longinus to Kant, and the editor of Hayden White's The Fiction of Narrative and Philosophy of History after Hayden White.
Mieke Balis Professor Emerita of Literary Theory at the University of Amsterdam, where she cofounded the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis and is a video artist.
Robert Doran is Professor of French and Comparative Literature at the University of Rochester, the author of The Ethics of Theory and The Theory of the Sublime from Longinus to Kant, and the editor of Hayden White's The Fiction of Narrative and Philosophy of History after Hayden White.
Mieke Balis Professor Emerita of Literary Theory at the University of Amsterdam, where she cofounded the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis and is a video artist.
Content
1. The Future of Utopia inHistory [2007]
2. Reflections on "Gendre" in the Discourses of History [2009]
3. Postmodernism and Historiography [2009]
4. Anomalies of the Canon in Modernity [2011]
5. Modern Politics and the Historical Imaginary [2012]
6. Historical Fictions: Frank Kermode's Idea of History in The Sense of an Ending [2012]
7. The Substance of the Sixties [2013]
8. The History-Fiction Divide in Holocaust Studies [2014]
9. The Limits of Enlightenment: Enlightenment as Metaphor and Concept [2014]
10. Outcasts, Monsters, and Simulacra of History [2015]
11. Modernism and the Sense of History [2016]
12. Historical Truth, Estrangement, and Disbelief: On Saul Friedlaender's Nazi Germany and the Jews [2016]
13. At the Limits of the Concept [2016]
14. Krzysztof Pomian's Modernist Theory of Culture [2016]
15. Constructionism in Historical Writing [2017]
16. Primitivism and Modernism [2017]
17. Is My Life a Story? [2017]
2. Reflections on "Gendre" in the Discourses of History [2009]
3. Postmodernism and Historiography [2009]
4. Anomalies of the Canon in Modernity [2011]
5. Modern Politics and the Historical Imaginary [2012]
6. Historical Fictions: Frank Kermode's Idea of History in The Sense of an Ending [2012]
7. The Substance of the Sixties [2013]
8. The History-Fiction Divide in Holocaust Studies [2014]
9. The Limits of Enlightenment: Enlightenment as Metaphor and Concept [2014]
10. Outcasts, Monsters, and Simulacra of History [2015]
11. Modernism and the Sense of History [2016]
12. Historical Truth, Estrangement, and Disbelief: On Saul Friedlaender's Nazi Germany and the Jews [2016]
13. At the Limits of the Concept [2016]
14. Krzysztof Pomian's Modernist Theory of Culture [2016]
15. Constructionism in Historical Writing [2017]
16. Primitivism and Modernism [2017]
17. Is My Life a Story? [2017]