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Hayden White

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1955
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Language
20th Century Philosophy
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  • Reseña sobre Idealismo, Política e Historia. Fuentes del pensamiento hegeliano (Cambridge, Estudios sobre la Historia y la Teoría de la Política). Por George Armstrong Kelly. Cambridge: Cambridge U.P. 1969 (review)
    In Horacio Martín Sisto (ed.), La Lógica de Hegel como Teoría de la Conciencia Figurativa y otros ensayos sobre la filosofía hegeliana, Prometeo. 2021.
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    La Lógica de Hegel como teoría de la conciencia figurativa
    In Horacio Martín Sisto (ed.), La Lógica de Hegel como Teoría de la Conciencia Figurativa y otros ensayos sobre la filosofía hegeliana, Prometeo. 2021.
  • Hegel: el historicismo como realismo trágico
    In Horacio Martín Sisto (ed.), La Lógica de Hegel como Teoría de la Conciencia Figurativa y otros ensayos sobre la filosofía hegeliana, Prometeo. 2021.
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    Interview: Ernst Gombrich
    with Ernst Gombrich, Allen W. Wood, Theodore M. Brown, David I. Grossvogel, and Robert Matthews
    Diacritics 1 (2): 47. 1971.
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    Giorgio Tagliacozzo, ed., "Vico: Past and Present"
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 21 (4): 581. 1983.
    History of Western PhilosophyGiovanni Battista Vico
  •  42
    The ethics of narrative: essays on history, literature, and theory, 1998-2007
    Cornell University Press. 2023.
    The first in a two-volume anthology of Hayden White's uncollected essays from the last two decades of his life, revealing White as a public intellectual. It places White's thought in context, explaining its major themes, sources, and frames of reference, and features five previously unpublished lectures as well as more complete versions of several published essays.
    Philosophy of History
  • The Practical Past
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    Disfiguring History"The Value of Narrativity in the Representation of Reality""The Politics of Historical Interpretation: Discipline and De-Sublimation"Rethinking Intellectual HistoryHistory and Criticism
    with Peter De Bolla, Dominick LaCapra, and Dominick Lacapra
    Diacritics 16 (4): 48. 1986.
  •  58
    Criticism as Cultural PoliticsBeginnings: Intention and Method (review)
    with Edward W. Said
    Diacritics 6 (3): 8. 1976.
  •  55
    Fiery Numbers and Strange Productions: A Cento of Thoughts on Ihab HassanThe Right Promethean Fire (review)
    with Ihab Hassan
    Diacritics 10 (4): 50. 1980.
  •  95
    Figural Relativism, or the Poetics of HistoriographyMetahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Europe (review)
    with Fredric Jameson
    Diacritics 6 (1): 2. 1976.
  •  41
    Getting out of History
    Diacritics 12 (3): 2. 1982.
  •  83
    Ethnological "Lie" and Mythical "Truth"Violence and the Sacred
    with Rene Girard and Patrick Gregory
    Diacritics 8 (1): 2. 1978.
  • Giambattista Vico. An International Symposium
    with Giorgio Tagliacozzo
    Foundations of Language 9 (3): 410-421. 1973.
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    Giambattista Vico: An International Symposium
    with Giorgio Tagliacozzo
    Philosophy and Rhetoric 4 (2): 135-136. 1971.
  •  97
    The Arbor scientiae Reconceived and the History of Vico’s Resurrection (review)
    New Vico Studies 12 (n/a): 114-121. 1994.
    Giovanni Battista VicoResurrection
  •  120
    Anthropology Through the Looking-Glass (review)
    New Vico Studies 7 (n/a): 126-129. 1989.
    Giovanni Battista VicoPhilosophy of Anthropology
  • Review (review)
    History and Theory 15 186-202. 1976.
  •  47
    Review
    History and Theory 19 (1): 73-93. 1980.
    Philosophy of History
  • Review (review)
    History and Theory 9 343-363. 1970.
  •  106
    After Philosophy (review)
    New Vico Studies 6 (n/a): 167-168. 1988.
  •  58
    Leon Pompa, Vico. A study of the "new science" (review)
    History and Theory 15 (2): 186. 1976.
    Philosophy of History
  •  74
    The Gregorian Ideal and Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
    Journal of the History of Ideas 21 (1/4): 321. 1960.
  • Scrivere sull'acqua: i vantaggi dell 'enigma'
    with Margaret Brose
    Studi di Estetica 23 187-210. 2001.
  •  115
    Historicism, History, and the Figurative Imagination
    History and Theory 14 (4): 48. 1975.
    Historicism is often regarded as a distortion of properly "historical" understanding; but if one attends to the rhetorical aspects of historical discourse, it appears that ordinary historical narrative prefigures its subject by the language chosen for description no less than historicism does by its generalizing and theoretical interests. Descriptive language is, in fact, figurative and emplots events to suit one or another type of story. Rhetorical analysis shows even an apparently straightforw…Read more
    Historicism is often regarded as a distortion of properly "historical" understanding; but if one attends to the rhetorical aspects of historical discourse, it appears that ordinary historical narrative prefigures its subject by the language chosen for description no less than historicism does by its generalizing and theoretical interests. Descriptive language is, in fact, figurative and emplots events to suit one or another type of story. Rhetorical analysis shows even an apparently straightforward passage to be an encodation of events in the form of pseudo-tragedy. Generic story-types constitute the latent meaning of narratives and are understood by readers, often subliminally, through the figurative language of the story. The acknowledgement of linguistic determinism resolves a number of problems of historical theory and entails a qualified relativism of historical accounts
    Philosophy of History
  • Introductory Comments
    History and Theory 15 1-2. 1976.
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    Theories of History
    with Frank Edward Manuel
    University of California. 1978.
    Philosophy of History
  •  127
    Foucault Decoded: Notes from Underground
    History and Theory 12 (1): 23-54. 1973.
    Michel Foucault's Les Mots et les choses correctly asserts that the attempts of the human sciences of the past five hundred years to represent the world in language have failed because these sciences did not recognize the opacity or thingness of language itself. Foucault pretends to have written a plotless anti-history of the human sciences which stresses the discontinuities that characterize the succession of one "'episteme" by another. In fact, he has explained these vicissitudes by the change…Read more
    Michel Foucault's Les Mots et les choses correctly asserts that the attempts of the human sciences of the past five hundred years to represent the world in language have failed because these sciences did not recognize the opacity or thingness of language itself. Foucault pretends to have written a plotless anti-history of the human sciences which stresses the discontinuities that characterize the succession of one "'episteme" by another. In fact, he has explained these vicissitudes by the changes of tropological strategy that underlie epistemic shifts. Although he disavows the movement, Foucault's interest in revealing the poetic basis of all linguistic representations of reality places him in the eschatological wing of the structuralist establishment
    Philosophy of History
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    Theories of History Papers Read at a Clark Library Seminar, March 6, 1976
    with Frank Edward Manuel and William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
    William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles. 1978.
    Philosophy of History
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    Tropics of Discourse Essays in Cultural Criticism
    . 1978.
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