Pan-historiography

Debra Hawhee and Crista J. Olson explore the possibilities and challenges of "writing histories across time and space" in their entry, "Pan-historiography." Expressing a desire to put histories, artifacts, and archives in "motion," they argue for extended histories that stretch, temporally, beyond the "disciplinary trend" of "restricted or focused histories," which–although without disparaging the value of such synchronic studies–might elide an understanding of or "attention to residual accumulation of topoi, beliefs, and strategic practices" that only a spanning, diachronic approach can reveal.

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Work Title Pan-historiography
Subtitle The Challenges of Writing History across Time and Space
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  1. Debra Hawhee
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  1. Animal Rhetoric
  2. Pan-historiography
  3. Ecuador
  4. Kenneth Burke
  5. Archive
  6. Rhetoric
  7. Historiography
  8. Rhetorical Methodologies
  9. Motion
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Work Type Part Of Book
DOI doi:10.18113/S1M050
Deposited January 31, 2018

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