first person inversion: conscious engagement and the practical past
TitelThe first person inversion: conscious engagement and the practical past
Auteur
Call numberS940.5318/005
Objectnummer05556ij
Plaats van uitgaveLondon, England
UitgeverRoutledge
Jaar van uitgave
2014
Formaatpp 219-248
MateriaalArtikel
NotesArticle from the journal 'Holocaust studies: a journal of culture and history',vol 20, issue 1&2, pp219-248
Beschrijving
Argues that the impossible demand for detachment should be replaced with a difficult but more feasible (and ethical) conscious engagement. The lynchpin of this approach is that the historian treat the past as though it were present - selecting for the focal point of this inversion the very locus at which s/he subjectively and existentially feels the past to be closest and most pressing. This is what the author calls 'first person inversion'. By treating this (unpleasant and dangerous) past as present a historian might be able to consciously fall into the past while retaining a kernel of critical consciousness which is lost in submersion constitutive of unconscious engagement.