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Historicization and Historicism
2016When Moritz Baumstark invited me to give this lecture, he told me that I could talk about anything—I was thinking of stamp collecting, birdwatching, wine tasting—as long as I gave a definition of historicization.* Well, I first decided to begin with such a definition but then to get on with better things.
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2018
Historicism, defined as ‘the affirmation that life and reality are history alone’ by Benedetto Croce (1938: 65), is understood to mean various traditions of historiographical thinking which developed in the nineteenth century, predominantly in Germany.
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Historicism, defined as ‘the affirmation that life and reality are history alone’ by Benedetto Croce (1938: 65), is understood to mean various traditions of historiographical thinking which developed in the nineteenth century, predominantly in Germany.
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2009
Whatever kind of critical practice “post-historicism” turns out to be, one thing about it is certain: it too will be supplanted in its time, just as historic ism seems now to be ebbing slowly away. Such moments of supplantation and loss often provide the best perspective on what is valuable about a mode of thought or a theoretical perspective; once the
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Whatever kind of critical practice “post-historicism” turns out to be, one thing about it is certain: it too will be supplanted in its time, just as historic ism seems now to be ebbing slowly away. Such moments of supplantation and loss often provide the best perspective on what is valuable about a mode of thought or a theoretical perspective; once the
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Historicizing Emotional Development
2022Abstract This chapter argues that emotions are biocultural and historically contingent phenomena. Our emotional experience is inextricably linked to the words we use to describe our emotions, to the values we attach to them, and to the embodied cultural codes of comportment and expression.
Karen Vallgårda, Stephanie Olsen
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2020
In its most general sense, historicism refers to a new historical consciousness emerging in late-18th- and early-19th-century Europe. This novel “historical-mindedness,” as the cultural historian Stephen Bann has called it, sprung from a recognition that human knowledge and human making are historically conditioned and must be understood within ...
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In its most general sense, historicism refers to a new historical consciousness emerging in late-18th- and early-19th-century Europe. This novel “historical-mindedness,” as the cultural historian Stephen Bann has called it, sprung from a recognition that human knowledge and human making are historically conditioned and must be understood within ...
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Time for Historicism in CSCW: An Invitation
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 2021David Ribes, Seyram Avle
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