The notion of “theater” in historiographic discourse

In historiographic discourses, the use of theatrical metaphors is frequent, in such a way that in the narration of a story a stage is defined, actors are identified and an argument is presented. This text proposes an inquiry into the way in which different authors used this type of metaphor and went...

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Autor principal: Alonso, Luciano
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Publicado: Facultad de Humanidades y Artes, UNR 2023
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spelling I15-R230-article-4052023-12-01T14:39:07Z The notion of “theater” in historiographic discourse La noción de “teatro” en el discurso historiográfico Alonso, Luciano In historiographic discourses, the use of theatrical metaphors is frequent, in such a way that in the narration of a story a stage is defined, actors are identified and an argument is presented. This text proposes an inquiry into the way in which different authors used this type of metaphor and went even further, using dramatic resources or conceiving the world as theater. Two differentiated traditions are presented: that of a critical theory represented by Marx and Benjamin, and that of social history and historical sociology, with names such as Tilly, Steinberg, Thompson, Zemon Davis and Samuel. This review allows us to postulate the possibility of theatrical approaches that collaborate in the construction of narrative explanations and facilitate new ways of writing history. The article concludes with some examples of the possibilities of application, regarding the historiographical object of the author. En los discursos historiográficos es frecuente el recurso a metáforas teatrales, de tal modo que en la narración de una historia se define un escenario, se identifican actores y se presenta una trama. En este texto se propone una indagación sobre el modo en el cual distintos autores y autoras utilizaron ese tipo de metáforas y fueron incluso más allá, usando recursos dramáticos o concibiendo al mundo como teatro. Se presentan dos tradiciones diferenciadas: la de una teoría crítica representada por Marx y Benjamin, y la de la historia social y la sociología histórica, con nombres como los de Tilly, Steinberg, Thompson, Zemon Davis y Samuel. Ese recorrido permite postular la posibilidad de enfoques teatrales que colaboren en la construcción de explicaciones narrativas y conduzcan a formas renovadas de escritura de la historia. El artículo concluye con algunos ejemplos de las posibilidades de aplicación, a propósito del objeto historiográfico del autor. Facultad de Humanidades y Artes, UNR 2023-12-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion text/html application/pdf application/epub+zip https://anuariodehistoria.unr.edu.ar/index.php/Anuario/article/view/405 10.35305/aeh.vi39.405 Anuario de la Escuela de Historia; Núm. 39 (2023): Exploraciones en teoría de la historiografía 1853-8835 0327-215X spa https://anuariodehistoria.unr.edu.ar/index.php/Anuario/article/view/405/525 https://anuariodehistoria.unr.edu.ar/index.php/Anuario/article/view/405/524 https://anuariodehistoria.unr.edu.ar/index.php/Anuario/article/view/405/526 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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description In historiographic discourses, the use of theatrical metaphors is frequent, in such a way that in the narration of a story a stage is defined, actors are identified and an argument is presented. This text proposes an inquiry into the way in which different authors used this type of metaphor and went even further, using dramatic resources or conceiving the world as theater. Two differentiated traditions are presented: that of a critical theory represented by Marx and Benjamin, and that of social history and historical sociology, with names such as Tilly, Steinberg, Thompson, Zemon Davis and Samuel. This review allows us to postulate the possibility of theatrical approaches that collaborate in the construction of narrative explanations and facilitate new ways of writing history. The article concludes with some examples of the possibilities of application, regarding the historiographical object of the author.
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