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The politics of time, the politics of history. Who are my contemporaries?
Fecha
2019-11Registro en:
Mudrovcic, Maria Ines; The politics of time, the politics of history. Who are my contemporaries?; Taylor & Francis; Rethinking History. The Journal of Theory and practice; 23; 4; 11-2019; 456-473
1470-1154
1364-2529
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Mudrovcic, Maria Ines
Resumen
The article focuses on the notion of the ‘politics of time’ from a performative point of view. I aim to show that periodization is a way we act upon time. The first part of the article argues that, during the nineteenth century, ‘contemporaneity’ began to be understood as ‘sharing the present’. I focus mainly on the writings of Taine and Tocqueville. I then show the normative presupposition underlying the ‘contemporaneity/non-contemporaneity issue’. Finally, I explore its consequences for a Western conception of the present.