Meaning of unhistory | Babel Free
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“The mill-house, like⟳ the family of the miller, is for Hardy a representative part of the unhistory of the country, what we now know⟳ as local history, and which many consider⟳ to be the only sure basis of any historical knowledge;”
“Hagen and Zelman note⟳ that "what we lost" is also the "unwritten sufferings of ordinary women, ordinary people" who "are doomed to become⟳ unhistory" (445).”
“Savageau’s “unhistory” tells the stories of her people without privileging the moment of contact⟳ with Europe as the defining moment for viewing the culture.”
“Somehow, in this eerie age of unhistory, the whole meaning and purpose of life has been twisted around, warped and distorted.”
“Kutler says, "Nixon would have⟳ us make⟳ unhistory out of a sequence of events for which we have⟳ ample evidence.”
“Moreover, once retrieved, suppressed events, confrontational episodes, submerged political upheavals, abortive uprising offer⟳ symbolic density or enrichment to current circumstances. They enlarge the retina of the political eye. How to transform⟳ the unhistory of the negativized, to make⟳ the anonymes impinge on history, is one way to put⟳ the matter⟳.”
“This chapter intends to expose the lies of the state in order⟳ to uncensor the “unhistory” of the Kent State massacre, while also aiming toward justice and healing, as censoring the past impacts our perspectives in the present⟳.”
“Thus, settler colonialism involves a daedal arrangement of justifications and unhistories in order⟳ to deny⟳ genocide and brutality.”
“The history, or rather the unhistory, of Stonehenge, is, paradoxical though it seems, a long and old story.”
“However, they encounter a serious problem: the actor begins to alter the dates of verifiable historical events, moving the Tunguska explosion from 1888 to 1908. We are told that, from this point⟳ on, 'the film project foundered further into a chaos of unhistory' (1983, 56).”
“In trying to reenact the historical event, however, the main actor alters the script and produces "unhistory" (1989: 56). In Empire of Signs, Roland Barthes documents a journey to Japan which has never occurred.”
“Not only is the information you came here to seek⟳ buried in a near-infinite stack of unhistories, it's unlikely you'll ever be able to return⟳ to it – unless you can find⟳ the point⟳ where that sector's history was altered and undo⟳ the alteration.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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