Rethinking Historical Genres in the Twenty-First Century
English

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<p>This book deals with the way historical genres are theorized and practiced in the twenty-first century. In the context of the freedoms inspired by postmodernism and enabled by the development of innovative textual and graphic platforms new theories of history view genres as flexible living forms that inspire more creative and experimental representations of the past. New ways of articulating history compete with the traditional model of historical prose. Acknowledging the current diversity in theories and practices and assuming the historicity of historical genres this book engages the reality of historical genres today and explores new directions in historical practice by examining these new forms of representing the past. Thus without denying the validity of traditional and conventional forms of history (and arguing that these forms remain valid) this book surveys the production of what might be considered new historical genres practiced today in which the idea of practical past is put in practice. Preceded by the introduction and two theoretical articles on historical genres some of the new forms of history analysed in this book are: historical re-enactments gaming history social media graphic narratives and first-person narratives of memoirs of trauma and film-history. This book was originally published as a special issue of <i>Rethinking History</i>. </p>
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