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Hayden White is widely considered to be the most influential historical theorist of the twentieth century. The Ethics of Narrative brings together nearly all of White''s uncollected essays from the last two decades of his life, revealing a lesser-known side of White: that of the public intellectual. From modern patriotism and European identity to Hannah Arendt''s writings on totalitarianism, from the idea of the historical museum and the theme of melancholy in art history to trenchant readings of Leo Tolstoy and Primo Levi, the first volume of The Ethics of Narrative shows White at his most engaging, topical, and capacious.

Expertly introduced by editor Robert Doran, who lucidly explains the major themes, sources, and frames of reference of White''s thought, this volume features five previously unpublished lectures, as well as more complete versions of several published essays, thereby giving the reader unique access to White''s late thought. In addition t

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The Ethics of Narrative is a significant posthumous collection of Hayden White's writings. Those of us who care about White will be grateful to Doran for so conscientiously undertaking this legacy groundwork.

* American Literary History *

Table of Contents

Introduction: Hayden White, History, and the Ethics of Narrative
1. The Problem with Modern Patriotism
2. Symbols and Allegories of Temporality
3. The Discourse of Europe and the Search for a European Identity
4. Catastrophe, Communal Memory, and Mythic Discourse: The Uses of Myth in the Reconstruction of Society
5. Figura and Historical Subalternation
6. The Westernization of World History
7. On Transcommunality and Models of Community
8. Anomalies of the Historical Museum or, History as Utopian Space
9. Figural Realism in Witness Literature: On Primo Levi's Se questo è un uomo
10. The Elements of Totalitarianism: On Hannah Arendt
11. The Metaphysics of Western Historiography: Cosmos, Chaos, and Sequence in Historiological Representation
12. Historicality as a Trope of Political Discourse: Rhetoric, Ethics, Politics
13. Exile and Abjection
14. The Dark Side of Art History: On Melancholy
15. Against Historical Realism: A Reading of Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/08/2022
      ISBN13: 9781501764745, 978-1501764745
      ISBN10: 1501764748

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Hayden White is widely considered to be the most influential historical theorist of the twentieth century. The Ethics of Narrative brings together nearly all of White''s uncollected essays from the last two decades of his life, revealing a lesser-known side of White: that of the public intellectual. From modern patriotism and European identity to Hannah Arendt''s writings on totalitarianism, from the idea of the historical museum and the theme of melancholy in art history to trenchant readings of Leo Tolstoy and Primo Levi, the first volume of The Ethics of Narrative shows White at his most engaging, topical, and capacious.

      Expertly introduced by editor Robert Doran, who lucidly explains the major themes, sources, and frames of reference of White''s thought, this volume features five previously unpublished lectures, as well as more complete versions of several published essays, thereby giving the reader unique access to White''s late thought. In addition t

      Trade Review

      The Ethics of Narrative is a significant posthumous collection of Hayden White's writings. Those of us who care about White will be grateful to Doran for so conscientiously undertaking this legacy groundwork.

      * American Literary History *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Hayden White, History, and the Ethics of Narrative
      1. The Problem with Modern Patriotism
      2. Symbols and Allegories of Temporality
      3. The Discourse of Europe and the Search for a European Identity
      4. Catastrophe, Communal Memory, and Mythic Discourse: The Uses of Myth in the Reconstruction of Society
      5. Figura and Historical Subalternation
      6. The Westernization of World History
      7. On Transcommunality and Models of Community
      8. Anomalies of the Historical Museum or, History as Utopian Space
      9. Figural Realism in Witness Literature: On Primo Levi's Se questo è un uomo
      10. The Elements of Totalitarianism: On Hannah Arendt
      11. The Metaphysics of Western Historiography: Cosmos, Chaos, and Sequence in Historiological Representation
      12. Historicality as a Trope of Political Discourse: Rhetoric, Ethics, Politics
      13. Exile and Abjection
      14. The Dark Side of Art History: On Melancholy
      15. Against Historical Realism: A Reading of Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace

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