A história como “logos do outro”

Michel de Certeau e a operação historiográfica

Authors

  • Robson Freitas de Miranda Junior Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

Abstract

The presente article aims to discuss the concepct of “heterology”, crucial to the understanding of the work of the french historian Michel de Certeau, to whom historiography is a discourse about the “other”. The writing of history, by articulating a social place to the creation of a narrative discourse through specific practices and techniques, becomes a way of dealing with alterity of an “other” which is lost, of an absent that, according to Certeau, is the object of history. Therefore, we seek to investigate how Certeau undestands the articulations between the social place and the historical discourse, once they are essential not only to comprehend what the historians do when they “make history”, but also the epistemological status of historiography itself.

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Author Biography

Robson Freitas de Miranda Junior, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

Graduação em História pela UFMG.

Mestrado em História, pelo PPGHIS da UFMG, vinculado a linha de pesquisa Ciência e Cultura na HIstória.

Doutorando em História, pelo PPGHIS da UFMG, vinculado a linha de pesquisa Ciência e Cultura na HIstória.

Published

2019-06-25