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
Hayden White (1928–2018) was Professor Emeritus of the History
of Consciousness at the University of California, Santa Cruz. His
books include Metahistory, Tropics of Discourse, The Content of the
Form, Figural Realism, and The Practical Past.
Robert Doran is Professor of French and Comparative Literature at
the University of Rochester, the author of The Ethics of Theory and
The Theory of the Sublime from Longinus to Kant, and the editor of
Hayden White's The Fiction of Narrative.
Judith Butler is the Maxine Elliot Professor of Comparative
Literature at the University of California, Berkeley.
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