Scholars and Their Kin : Historical Explorations, Literary Experiments

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Scholars and Their Kin : Historical Explorations, Literary Experiments

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 248 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780226820811
  • DDC分類 306.8509

Full Description

Spotlights historians who have embraced the methodological, practical, and ethical challenges of writing about the most slippery of subjects: their own families.
 
Historians have often been discouraged from writing about their relatives, subjects who are deemed too close for objective analysis. But new work by scholars interested in their own families raises fascinating questions about subjectivity—and how historians might put it to use. It also invites historians to abandon traditional aspects of academic writing and draw, instead, on literary forms more equipped to highlight the relationships between scholar and material, feeling and reason.
 
Scholars and Their Kin embraces diverse approaches to such writing, bringing into the open the personal, professional, and historiographic complexities that ensue when scholars write intimate yet self-aware histories about their families. The first book devoted to this genre, which editor Stéphane Gerson terms "personal family history," this anthology features ten essays and an afterword by scholars working in this vein. The contributors—varied in their disciplines, themes, and nationalities—reflect on their motivations and methodological choices, the politics of family history, and the institutional constraints they have sometimes faced. Making full use of the creative possibilities of voice and form, they expand the literary ambitions of personal family history, provide readers with narrative models, and address questions of shame, responsibility, love, gendered and racial violence, family archives, as well as the tall tales, myths, misrepresentations, memories, and omissions that suffuse family lives. Scholars and Their Kin will interest historians, scholars in other disciplines, and readers interested in family histories that open broader worlds. 

Contents

Introduction: Recoveries, Excavations, Recastings
Stéphane Gerson

1. What's in a Name? Defining Race and Class in a New Orleans Family
Leslie M. Harris
2. What Did I Do with the One I Lost?
Christine Détrez
3. The Diary of a Twelve-Year-Old Hostage: Erasure and Survival in Family Memories, Stories, and Archives
Martha Hodes
4. Peïra Cava, Hollow Stone: Family Stories, Gendered Silence
Stéphane Gerson
5. A Child of Loving
Martha S. Jones
6. Who Gave You Permission? Race, Colonialism, and Family Photography
Tao Leigh Goffe
7. Mine: Kinship in Deep Time along the Pennsylvania Salient
Amy Moran-Thomas
8. The Genre of Inheritance: Dancing with Grandma
Clare Hemmings
9. Beyond Taboo, Worship, and Irony: Tracing the War in My Family History
Marnix Beyen
10. Jack in the Fog
Christine Bard
Afterword
Marianne Hirsch and Leo Spitzer

Contributors
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