Entre muros e pontes: as reapropriações historiográficas contemporâneas do legado retórico antigo
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Resumo: | The interaction and estrangements between history and rhetoric have never ceased to preoccupy historians and theorists of history, as well as orators, rhetoricians and philosophers. If in antiquity historical knowledge was so closely linked to rhetorical practice that it was possible to characterize ancient historiography as a “rhetorical history”, in modern times this legacy has produced significant debates, particularly since the 1970s – a period commonly known as “linguistic turn”, but also suggestively referred to as the “rhetorical turn”. It is thus clear that from antiquity until the present day, history and rhetoric have been subjected to both periods of reconciliation and interaction, as well as periods of separation and alienation. The goal of this paper is to delineate, from a contemporary perspective, two distinct approaches to the relationship between historical and rhetorical knowledge. In the 1980s, Arnaldo Momigliano attempted to deny Hayden White's contributions about this topic, rejecting any link between history and rhetoric. Paul Ricoeur returned to this subject during the next decade, presenting new insights and ideas. In their responses to White, Momigliano and Ricoeur invoked two very different conceptions of history and rhetoric. It would not be an exaggeration to suggest that they also dealt with two different Aristotles. |
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Entre muros e pontes: as reapropriações historiográficas contemporâneas do legado retórico antigoHistóriaRetóricaArnaldo MomiglianoPaul RicoeurHayden WhiteThe interaction and estrangements between history and rhetoric have never ceased to preoccupy historians and theorists of history, as well as orators, rhetoricians and philosophers. If in antiquity historical knowledge was so closely linked to rhetorical practice that it was possible to characterize ancient historiography as a “rhetorical history”, in modern times this legacy has produced significant debates, particularly since the 1970s – a period commonly known as “linguistic turn”, but also suggestively referred to as the “rhetorical turn”. It is thus clear that from antiquity until the present day, history and rhetoric have been subjected to both periods of reconciliation and interaction, as well as periods of separation and alienation. The goal of this paper is to delineate, from a contemporary perspective, two distinct approaches to the relationship between historical and rhetorical knowledge. In the 1980s, Arnaldo Momigliano attempted to deny Hayden White's contributions about this topic, rejecting any link between history and rhetoric. Paul Ricoeur returned to this subject during the next decade, presenting new insights and ideas. In their responses to White, Momigliano and Ricoeur invoked two very different conceptions of history and rhetoric. It would not be an exaggeration to suggest that they also dealt with two different Aristotles.As relações, contatos e distanciamentos entre a história e a retórica nunca deixaram de inquietar historiadores(as) e teóricos(as) da história, bem como oradores(as), retores(as) e filósofos(as). Se na Antiguidade o saber histórico tecia relações próximas com a prática retórica a ponto de ser possível caracterizar a historiografia antiga como uma “história retoricizada”, na época contemporânea esse legado e suas consequências produziram debates importantes, sobretudo, a partir da década de 1970 – momento caracterizado como “giro linguístico”, mas também denominado, sugestivamente, de “viragem retórica”. O que se verifica, portanto, é que da Antiguidade aos dias atuais, a história e a retórica enfrentaram tanto momentos de aproximação e contato quanto, igualmente, situações de ruptura e distanciamento. O intuito desse artigo é, pois, mapear, a partir de uma perspectiva contemporânea, dois encaminhamentos diversos acerca das relações entre os saberes histórico e retórico. Arnaldo Momigliano, na década de 1980, procura refutar as contribuições de Hayden White e vetar qualquer ligação entre a história e a retórica. Na década seguinte, Paul Ricoeur retoma o tema e oferece novas conclusões e desdobramentos. Assim, ambos respondem a White mobilizando não apenas concepções diversas de história e retórica mas, sobretudo, propondo construções antagônicas de contato e relação entre os saberes.Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro2024-05-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/maracanan/article/view/80017Revista Maracanan; n. 35 (2024): Tema Livre; 267-2892359-00921807-989Xreponame:Revista Maracanan (Online)instname:Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)instacron:UERJporhttps://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/maracanan/article/view/80017/50067Copyright (c) 2024 Eduardo Wright Cardosohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWright Cardoso, Eduardo2024-05-17T03:32:20Zoai:ojs.www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br:article/80017Revistahttp://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/maracananPUBhttps://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/maracanan/oairevista.maracanan@gmail.com||revista.maracanan@gmail.com2359-00921807-989Xopendoar:2024-05-17T03:32:20Revista Maracanan (Online) - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)false |
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Entre muros e pontes: as reapropriações historiográficas contemporâneas do legado retórico antigo |
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Entre muros e pontes: as reapropriações historiográficas contemporâneas do legado retórico antigo Wright Cardoso, Eduardo História Retórica Arnaldo Momigliano Paul Ricoeur Hayden White |
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Entre muros e pontes: as reapropriações historiográficas contemporâneas do legado retórico antigo |
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Entre muros e pontes: as reapropriações historiográficas contemporâneas do legado retórico antigo |
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The interaction and estrangements between history and rhetoric have never ceased to preoccupy historians and theorists of history, as well as orators, rhetoricians and philosophers. If in antiquity historical knowledge was so closely linked to rhetorical practice that it was possible to characterize ancient historiography as a “rhetorical history”, in modern times this legacy has produced significant debates, particularly since the 1970s – a period commonly known as “linguistic turn”, but also suggestively referred to as the “rhetorical turn”. It is thus clear that from antiquity until the present day, history and rhetoric have been subjected to both periods of reconciliation and interaction, as well as periods of separation and alienation. The goal of this paper is to delineate, from a contemporary perspective, two distinct approaches to the relationship between historical and rhetorical knowledge. In the 1980s, Arnaldo Momigliano attempted to deny Hayden White's contributions about this topic, rejecting any link between history and rhetoric. Paul Ricoeur returned to this subject during the next decade, presenting new insights and ideas. In their responses to White, Momigliano and Ricoeur invoked two very different conceptions of history and rhetoric. It would not be an exaggeration to suggest that they also dealt with two different Aristotles. |
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