Title: Little did they know: place, time and character in historical representations
Abstract:My starting point is that all historical representations, regardless of their referential claims, share the ability to provide the reader with a sense of comfort in the existence of dramatic irony. Wh...My starting point is that all historical representations, regardless of their referential claims, share the ability to provide the reader with a sense of comfort in the existence of dramatic irony. When all has passed and every possible turn of event has taken place, we can find solace in our knowledge that from our retrospective positions we can, at least gradually, start to reconstruct what has happened. I analyse the imaginative appeal of historical representations against the backdrop of the JFK assassination, a blind spot in history that continues to test the limits of our knowledge and our linguistic abilities to capture that knowledge of what actually happened on November 22, 1963. The main instruments for understanding the imaginative appeal of the JFK assassination are language and experience. In order to study the interaction between experience and language I bring together two views on aesthetic experience that, when put together, take into account both the beginning and the end of the mediation process of reading historical representations, F. Ankersmit's notion of historical experience and W. Iser's take on the actualization process of images during the reading process. In order to make the application of my methodological framework concrete, I will focus in the course of this study on three aspects of the historical representation: places & facts, narration & time and the historical figure. In the face of linguistic and factual uncertainties, the act of reading helps to achieve a sense of comfort by means of offering some compensation for a lost past. Through the act of reading readers can start to actualize an absent past.Read More
Publication Year: 2015
Publication Date: 2015-01-01
Language: en
Type: dissertation
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