Decolonizing medieval historiography: Introduction to ‘History of Medieval Historiography: New Approaches’
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Resumo: | In this brief introduction, which presents História da Historiografia’s special issue on Medieval Historiography, we want to question how medieval historical writing have been conceptualized by Western historical sensitivity. From the eighteenth century onward, with the rise of the “modern regime of historicity” (Hartog), medieval historiography tended to be treated as anachronistic, fanciful, bafflingly unreliable, if not essentially nonexistent. Conversely, we argue that medieval representations of the past became, in the eyes of Western reason, “subaltern pasts” (Chakrabarty). Nonetheless, in what sense can we talk about a Medieval Historiography? Is “decolonization” a way of pluralizing historical consciousness beyond a modern/Western privilege? Or, by contrast, subscribing medieval narrative genres to the umbrella term of “historiography” comes at the cost of reinforcing universalism? The eight contributions included in this special issue point to possible solutions to these questions. Going beyond this background, they offer a sprawling inventory of genres and analytical tools deemed useful for tackling the challenges raised by engaging with medieval pasts. The diversity of perspectives also demonstrates how the study of medieval representations of the past (as well as contemporary medievalisms) may mobilize theoretically informed approaches alongside erudition and source-analysis. |
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Decolonizing medieval historiography: Introduction to ‘History of Medieval Historiography: New Approaches’Decolonizar a historiografia medieval : Introdução à ‘História da Historiografia Medieval - Novas Abordagens’Medieval HistoriographyHistory of HistoriographyTheory of HistoryHistoriografia MedievalHistória da HistoriografiaTeoria da HistóriaIn this brief introduction, which presents História da Historiografia’s special issue on Medieval Historiography, we want to question how medieval historical writing have been conceptualized by Western historical sensitivity. From the eighteenth century onward, with the rise of the “modern regime of historicity” (Hartog), medieval historiography tended to be treated as anachronistic, fanciful, bafflingly unreliable, if not essentially nonexistent. Conversely, we argue that medieval representations of the past became, in the eyes of Western reason, “subaltern pasts” (Chakrabarty). Nonetheless, in what sense can we talk about a Medieval Historiography? Is “decolonization” a way of pluralizing historical consciousness beyond a modern/Western privilege? Or, by contrast, subscribing medieval narrative genres to the umbrella term of “historiography” comes at the cost of reinforcing universalism? The eight contributions included in this special issue point to possible solutions to these questions. Going beyond this background, they offer a sprawling inventory of genres and analytical tools deemed useful for tackling the challenges raised by engaging with medieval pasts. The diversity of perspectives also demonstrates how the study of medieval representations of the past (as well as contemporary medievalisms) may mobilize theoretically informed approaches alongside erudition and source-analysis. Nesta introdução, que apresenta o dossiê da revista História da Historiografia dedicado à Historiografia Medieval, buscamos problematizar o modo como a escrita da história na Idade Média foi conceituada pela sensibilidade histórica ocidental. Desde o século XVIII, com o surgimento do “regime de historicidade moderno” (HARTOG), a historiografia medieval tendeu a ser tratada como anacrônica, fantasiosa, desconcertantemente não confiável, se não essencialmente inexistente. Alternativamente, sugerimos que as representações medievais do passado se tornaram, aos olhos da razão ocidental, “passados subalternos” (CHAKRABARTY). Mas em que medida podemos falar de uma historiografia medieval? A decolonização é uma maneira de pluralizar a consciência histórica para além de um privilégio moderno e ocidental? Ou, por outro lado, inscrever os gêneros narrativos medievais sob o guarda-chuvas genérico de “historiografia” é manobra intelectual que apenas reforça o universalismo? As oito contribuições incluídas neste número da História da Historiografia apontam para possíveis soluções para esses questionamentos. Indo além desse cenário, oferecem um amplo inventário de gêneros e ferramentas analíticas consideradas úteis para enfrentar os desafios levantados pelo engajamento com os passados dos medievais. A diversidade de perspectivas também demonstra como o estudo das representações medievais do passado e seus usos no presente podem mobilizar e fazer coexistir a análise erudita das fontes com abordagens teoricamente orientadas.Sociedade Brasileira de Teoria e História da Historiografia, Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro2020-07-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br/revista/article/view/167110.15848/hh.v13i33.1671História da Historiografia: International Journal of Theory and History of Historiography; Vol. 13 No. 33 (2020); 19-37História da Historiografia: International Journal of Theory and History of Historiography; Vol. 13 Núm. 33 (2020); 19-37História da Historiografia: International Journal of Theory and History of Historiography; v. 13 n. 33 (2020); 19-371983-9928reponame:História da Historiografiainstname:Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)instacron:UFOPporhttps://www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br/revista/article/view/1671/898Copyright (c) 2020 História da Historiografia: International Journal of Theory and History of Historiographyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRezakhani, KhodadadVianna, Luciano JoséPinto, Otávio Luiz VieiraBonaldo , Rodrigo Bragio 2021-01-29T13:25:26Zoai:ojs.www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br:article/1671Revistahttps://www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br/revistaPUBhttps://www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br/revista/oaivaldei354@gmail.com || historiadahistoriografia@hotmail.com1983-99281983-9928opendoar:2021-01-29T13:25:26História da Historiografia - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)false |
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Decolonizing medieval historiography: Introduction to ‘History of Medieval Historiography: New Approaches’ Decolonizar a historiografia medieval : Introdução à ‘História da Historiografia Medieval - Novas Abordagens’ |
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Decolonizing medieval historiography: Introduction to ‘History of Medieval Historiography: New Approaches’ |
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Decolonizing medieval historiography: Introduction to ‘History of Medieval Historiography: New Approaches’ Decolonizing medieval historiography: Introduction to ‘History of Medieval Historiography: New Approaches’ Rezakhani, Khodadad Medieval Historiography History of Historiography Theory of History Historiografia Medieval História da Historiografia Teoria da História Rezakhani, Khodadad Medieval Historiography History of Historiography Theory of History Historiografia Medieval História da Historiografia Teoria da História |
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Decolonizing medieval historiography: Introduction to ‘History of Medieval Historiography: New Approaches’ |
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Decolonizing medieval historiography: Introduction to ‘History of Medieval Historiography: New Approaches’ |
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Decolonizing medieval historiography: Introduction to ‘History of Medieval Historiography: New Approaches’ Decolonizing medieval historiography: Introduction to ‘History of Medieval Historiography: New Approaches’ |
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Decolonizing medieval historiography: Introduction to ‘History of Medieval Historiography: New Approaches’ Decolonizing medieval historiography: Introduction to ‘History of Medieval Historiography: New Approaches’ |
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Decolonizing medieval historiography: Introduction to ‘History of Medieval Historiography: New Approaches’ |
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Rezakhani, Khodadad |
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Rezakhani, Khodadad Rezakhani, Khodadad Vianna, Luciano José Pinto, Otávio Luiz Vieira Bonaldo , Rodrigo Bragio Vianna, Luciano José Pinto, Otávio Luiz Vieira Bonaldo , Rodrigo Bragio |
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Vianna, Luciano José Pinto, Otávio Luiz Vieira Bonaldo , Rodrigo Bragio |
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Rezakhani, Khodadad Vianna, Luciano José Pinto, Otávio Luiz Vieira Bonaldo , Rodrigo Bragio |
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Medieval Historiography History of Historiography Theory of History Historiografia Medieval História da Historiografia Teoria da História |
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Medieval Historiography History of Historiography Theory of History Historiografia Medieval História da Historiografia Teoria da História |
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In this brief introduction, which presents História da Historiografia’s special issue on Medieval Historiography, we want to question how medieval historical writing have been conceptualized by Western historical sensitivity. From the eighteenth century onward, with the rise of the “modern regime of historicity” (Hartog), medieval historiography tended to be treated as anachronistic, fanciful, bafflingly unreliable, if not essentially nonexistent. Conversely, we argue that medieval representations of the past became, in the eyes of Western reason, “subaltern pasts” (Chakrabarty). Nonetheless, in what sense can we talk about a Medieval Historiography? Is “decolonization” a way of pluralizing historical consciousness beyond a modern/Western privilege? Or, by contrast, subscribing medieval narrative genres to the umbrella term of “historiography” comes at the cost of reinforcing universalism? The eight contributions included in this special issue point to possible solutions to these questions. Going beyond this background, they offer a sprawling inventory of genres and analytical tools deemed useful for tackling the challenges raised by engaging with medieval pasts. The diversity of perspectives also demonstrates how the study of medieval representations of the past (as well as contemporary medievalisms) may mobilize theoretically informed approaches alongside erudition and source-analysis. |
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