In this volume, contributors present narratives and explore the way
they influence the perception of the past. While acknowledging the
debate about the validity of qualitative research based on
narratives, this volume aims to illuminate how truth and evidence
form part of a much wider debate on the representation of history.
The volume includes the work of historians but the
interdisciplinary nature of the contributions shows that the
validity debate also applies to the broader fields of cultural
studies, sociology, and other social sciences. The distinction
between memory and testimony is a crucial theme. Memory, though
selective, is the basis of testimony. Testimony provides an
audience with information that becomes evidence of what was seen or
experienced. Such evidence can form the basis of legal truth. Nanci
Adler and Selma Leydesdorff divide the volume into three core
sections: Official Testimony and Other "Facts and Evidence"; The
Creation of New History and the Integration of Collective Memory in
the Story of One's Self; and Claims Based on Narratives vs.
Official History. After a comprehensive introduction by the
editors, the volume offers twelve essays by leading scholars. This
work is a new offering in Transaction's acclaimed Memory and
Narrative series.
General
Imprint: |
Routledge
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Series: |
Memory and Narrative |
Release date: |
September 2017 |
First published: |
2013 |
Editors: |
Nanci Adler
|
Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
279 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-138-51521-5 |
Categories: |
Books >
Humanities >
History >
General
Books >
History >
General
|
LSN: |
1-138-51521-3 |
Barcode: |
9781138515215 |
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