| Daniel Boyarin - 1994 - 180 ページ
...gap-filling is structured both in plot and ideology by the mashal. Again as Hayden White perceives, "What the historian must bring to his consideration...the kinds of stories that might be found there."" The mashal structure therefore has the function of intertext — it controls the possible messages... | |
| Victor E. Taylor, Charles E. Winquist - 1998 - 824 ページ
...number of such stories contained therein, all different in their details, each unlike every other. What the historian must bring to his consideration...narrative representation some notion of the "pre-generic plot-structure" by which the story lie tells is endowed with formal coherency. In other words, the... | |
| Paul Smith - 1998 - 158 ページ
...because there are "an infinite number of stories contained therein." What the historian brings to a consideration of the record are "general notions of the kinds of stories that might be found there" (60; original emphasis) 3. Imperialism, capitalism, and racism have a lengthy history of cooperation.... | |
| Debra Moddelmog - 1999 - 218 ページ
...since there are "an infinite number of such stories contained therein." What the historian brings to a consideration of the record are "general notions of the kinds of stories that might be found there."19 Because the historian is always faced with a number of stories from which to choose — a... | |
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