On the Subversive Nature of Historical Materials

Liu Dong
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By making a distinction between two kinds of histories, this article attempts to chart the fine line between “actions in the past” and “subsequent records” within the multilayered process of humankind’s practices. One might call “History B” the efforts by later writers to impose some “continuity” onto history, embodying a kind of discursive power; similarly, one might give the name of “History A” to the indelible historical vestiges left by humans who lived in the past. History A constitutes a kind of “counter-power” that constantly challenges existing historiographic discourses. Focusing on the complex yet paradoxical relationship between these two kinds of histories, this article discusses the achievements and pitfalls of contemporary historiography, particularly Chinese.
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论史料的颠覆性
本文试图通过对两种历史的区分,在人类实践的多层次过程中,画出“过去的行为”与“以后的记录”之间的细线。我们可以把“历史B”称为后来的作家在历史上施加某种“连续性”的努力,体现了一种话语的力量;同样,我们也可以把过去人类留下的不可磨灭的历史痕迹命名为“历史A”。历史A构成了一种不断挑战既有史学话语的“反作用力”。本文着眼于这两种史学之间复杂而矛盾的关系,探讨当代史学,特别是中国史学的成就与陷阱。
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