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Rescuing History from The Nation
Author Bulag, U. E. (著) ; Fitzgerald, John (著) ; Duara, Prasenjit (著)
Source Critical Asian Studies=Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars
Volumev.29 n.4
Date1997.10-12
Pages54 - 68
PublisherCommittee of Concerned Asian Scholars
LocationCambridge, MA, US [劍橋, 麻薩諸塞州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteJohn Fitzgerald
Parts of this paper have been drawn from John Fitzgerald, Awakening China: Politics, Culture and Class in the Nationalist Revolution (Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1996).

Uradyn E. Bulag
My thanks to Caroline Humphrey, Mark Selden, and Peter Zarrow for their comments on an earlier version of this essay.
KeywordBuddhism in Mangolia
AbstractI have been asked to touch on the history that Prasenjit Duara rescues in Rescuing History, rather than on the theoretical apparatus employed in his attempt. The two are not easily separated in any case, but here the customary distinctions among empirically verifiable evidence, explanatory strategies, and historical method are especially tenuous. Duara goes well beyond the relativist claim that historical “facts” are selective and partial records of events, implicated in historians' choices of competing explanations, to mount the broader claim that competing explanations(“narratives”) are the stuff of history. In view of the fusion of theory and practice in Duara's study of narratives, I should like to consider the significance of Duara's method for the study of China's history and then explore in some detail one of the claims put forward in his comparison of the distinctive narratives of Chinese and Indian history: specifically, the relative importance of colonial representations of the people of China and India for the emergence of the modern national subject.
ISSN14672715 (P); 14726033 (E)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/14672715.1997.10413084
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Created date1999.01.25
Modified date2024.01.09



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