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Public Life of History [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 184 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Feb-2008
  • Kirjastus: Duke University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0822366878
  • ISBN-13: 9780822366874
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 184 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Feb-2008
  • Kirjastus: Duke University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0822366878
  • ISBN-13: 9780822366874
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This special issue of Public Culture explores the tension and the challenges raised by the interaction of history with the domains of public life, including politics, the law, and the media. It focuses specifically on situations where a social compact has been reshaped based on the revaluation of historical wounds such as those inflicted in South African apartheid and in the Holocaust. The politics of recognition has challenged historical research to serve public ends, invoking the past as the site of the original slight and calling for redress in the present.Gathering scholars involved in prominent debates regarding the shifting expectations of the rule of history, this special issue is a sustained engagement with historical experience, public discussion, and historical truth in a variety of global sites. One article considers what happens to the ideal of truth telling when truth commissions attempt to authenticate a complex mix of history and memory that is not always historically verifiable. Another article asks if history can continue to play an adjudicatory role in contemporary democracies when matters relating to the past are disputed in public life, as they are in India where the claims of scientific history are pitted against the culture-based history of Hindus. Still another contributor delves into the concept of stolen generations to explore the way indigenous people in Australia have laid claims in the present based on a historical wound.

Contributors. Bain Attwood, Neeladri Bhattacharya, Dipesh Chakrabarty, George Chauncey, Miranda Johnson, Claudio Lomnitz, Deborah Posel

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Explores the tension and the challenges raised by the interaction of history with the domains of public life, including politics, the law, and the media
The Public Life of History
GUEST EDITORS' LETTER
The Public Life of History
1(4)
Bain Attwood
Dipesh Chakrabarty
Claudio Lomnitz
DOXA AT LARGE
Passages to Freedom: The Politics of Racial Reconciliation in South Africa
5(14)
Achille Mbembe
Red Mosque
19(8)
Faisal Devji
THE PUBLIC LIFE OF HISTORY
How History Mattered: Sodomy Law and Marriage Reform in the United States
27(12)
George Chauncey
Narrating the Neoliberal Moment: History, Journalism, Historicity
39(18)
Claudio Lomnitz
Predicaments of Secular Histories
57(18)
Neeladri Bhattacharya
In the Age of Testimony: The Stolen Generations Narrative, ``Distance,'' and Public History
75(22)
Bain Attwood
Making History Public: Indigenous Claims to Settler States
97(22)
Miranda Johnson
History as Confession: The Case of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission
119(24)
Deborah Posel
The Public Life of History: An Argument out of India
143(26)
Dipesh Chakrabarty
Books Received 169(2)
Contributors 171
Bain Attwood is Associate Professor of History at Monash University.

Dipesh Chakrabarty is Lawrence A. Kimpton Distinguished Professor of History and South Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago.

Claudio Lomnitz is William H. Rainsford Professor of Anthropology and Director for the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race at Columbia University. He is also editor of Public Culture.