Renee C. Romano

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Renee C. Romano is an associate professor of history and African American studies at Wesleyan University and the author of Race Mixing.

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“[Hayden] white argues instead for histories that avoid narrative closure and that highlight the contingency of the past ... He points especially to chronicle - a form marked by a lack of closure - as a useful alternative to the narrative. In a chronicle, historians offer an interpretation of the past but simply end the account when they reach the present.”
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“John Lewis Gaddis puts it even more starkly: trying to uncover the "truth" of the past is not only impossible but also not useful. Historians map the past, much like cartographers map a landscape. Recreating an entire landscape isn't a map; it's a reproduction. It's not useful to those who seek to use it and doesn't offer any manageable insight into that landscape. In the same way, history is only useful when it is a representation, not a reproduction; it must make the past legible to those who seek to learn something about it.”
Renee Romano

“Hayden White ... has argued that the narratives historians develop and use are constructed fictions; they do not reflect any reality of the past because 'real events do not offer themselves as stories'. The dominance of the narrative form among historians ... reflects a larger problem: our desire to make the past tidy and contained in a way that does not, and cannot, represent reality. By framing our historical interpretations as narrative ... historians endow the past with a false sense of coherence”
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