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'''preposterous''' history -- ""In alignment with intercultural relationality, we could call it intertemporal . Such a term reminds us of the thick mutuality of relation, as opposed to a lean linearity of progress." ([[Bal 2008]] 152)
'''preposterous''' history -- ""In alignment with intercultural relationality, we could call it intertemporal . Such a term reminds us of the thick mutuality of relation, as opposed to a lean linearity of progress." ([[Bal 2008]] 152)
--> read Bal, Quoting Caravaggio, for more on preposterous history

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This is a space for research notes on my monograph, based on my dissertation. For dissertation notes on Little Gidding, see this link.

transtemporal

"Transnational history is all the rage. Transtemporal history has yet to come into vogue." (Guldi and Armitage 2014 15)

preposterous history -- ""In alignment with intercultural relationality, we could call it intertemporal . Such a term reminds us of the thick mutuality of relation, as opposed to a lean linearity of progress." (Bal 2008 152)

--> read Bal, Quoting Caravaggio, for more on preposterous history