Massacres of early modernity: story, truth and distance for the intelección

Recent historiography has shown that the narration of past events is an intellectual and rhetorical construction produced by historians. Certainly a construction, but not a fictional invention. Every object of historical analysis implies a specifical complexity: those objects we approach with highes...

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Main Authors: José Emilio Burucúa, Nicolás Kwiatkowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2008-03-01
Series:Esboços
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/esbocos/article/view/9327
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spelling doaj-518589f6e6fe4297af7de1d935a0ba382020-11-24T23:54:52ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaEsboços1414-722X2175-79762008-03-011519112610.5007/2175-7976.2008v15n19p118062Massacres of early modernity: story, truth and distance for the intelecciónJosé Emilio Burucúa0Nicolás Kwiatkowski1Universidad Nacional de San Martín - CONICETUniversidad Nacional de San MartínRecent historiography has shown that the narration of past events is an intellectual and rhetorical construction produced by historians. Certainly a construction, but not a fictional invention. Every object of historical analysis implies a specifical complexity: those objects we approach with highest emotional involvement burden us with deep methodological predicaments. Massacres embody the peak of such difficulties. This article studies the ways in which Early Modern massacres were understood and represented through the use of images driven from Classical Antiquity and the Christian tradition of martyrdom. We will attempt to prove that massacres can be understood by their inclusion in rhetorical and aesthetic frames that allow the conformation of a distance between object and subject. This Denkraum, in turn, is capable of unveiling something strikingly real from that factum that would otherwise be unbearable.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/esbocos/article/view/9327HistóriaMasacresImagemCristianismo
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author José Emilio Burucúa
Nicolás Kwiatkowski
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Nicolás Kwiatkowski
Massacres of early modernity: story, truth and distance for the intelección
Esboços
História
Masacres
Imagem
Cristianismo
author_facet José Emilio Burucúa
Nicolás Kwiatkowski
author_sort José Emilio Burucúa
title Massacres of early modernity: story, truth and distance for the intelección
title_short Massacres of early modernity: story, truth and distance for the intelección
title_full Massacres of early modernity: story, truth and distance for the intelección
title_fullStr Massacres of early modernity: story, truth and distance for the intelección
title_full_unstemmed Massacres of early modernity: story, truth and distance for the intelección
title_sort massacres of early modernity: story, truth and distance for the intelección
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Esboços
issn 1414-722X
2175-7976
publishDate 2008-03-01
description Recent historiography has shown that the narration of past events is an intellectual and rhetorical construction produced by historians. Certainly a construction, but not a fictional invention. Every object of historical analysis implies a specifical complexity: those objects we approach with highest emotional involvement burden us with deep methodological predicaments. Massacres embody the peak of such difficulties. This article studies the ways in which Early Modern massacres were understood and represented through the use of images driven from Classical Antiquity and the Christian tradition of martyrdom. We will attempt to prove that massacres can be understood by their inclusion in rhetorical and aesthetic frames that allow the conformation of a distance between object and subject. This Denkraum, in turn, is capable of unveiling something strikingly real from that factum that would otherwise be unbearable.
topic História
Masacres
Imagem
Cristianismo
url https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/esbocos/article/view/9327
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