For an anthropology of historians

IF 0.1 Q4 ANTHROPOLOGY Ethnologies Pub Date : 2018-11-30 DOI:10.7202/1054312AR
Van Troi Tran, P. Noël
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The cliché is still lively: historians, as is well known, tend to portray themselves as craftsmen or artisans, mastering a practical know-how learned patiently through hands-on experience with dusty documents, and showing a conspicuous disdain towards theory and abstractions. This image deserves closer scrutiny. It is interesting that despite this insistence on the craftlike image of the profession, there seems to be a lack of ethnographic investigations of historians at work that would precisely pay attention to the craftiness of history and the multiple practicalities of doing history across different contexts. The idea that historians just do what they do sounds simple enough, but as is the case with any “craft,” from basket weaving to hunting in the rainforest, it is hardly self-evident, either technically or sociologically. To be sure, there are plenty of biographies, autobiographies, “ego-histories,” methodological primers and epistemological essays that tackle and debate the problems of the working historian, but these reflexive narratives remain essentially vertical. Taking our cue from some of the recent developments in science studies and the anthropology of science, we would like to propose in this article a program for a horizontal study of historians, that would be independent of their own reflexive discourse and symmetric in its explanations, and that would be attentive to the varieties of their existence and their becoming in a community of practice.
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对于历史学家的人类学
陈词滥调仍然很生动:众所周知,历史学家倾向于将自己描绘成工匠或工匠,通过对尘封文件的亲身体验耐心地掌握实用知识,并对理论和抽象表现出明显的蔑视。这张照片值得仔细观察。有趣的是,尽管坚持这一职业的狡猾形象,但似乎缺乏对正在工作的历史学家的民族志调查,这些调查会准确地关注历史的狡猾和在不同背景下进行历史研究的多重实用性。历史学家只做他们所做的事情的想法听起来很简单,但就像任何“工艺”一样,从编织篮子到在雨林中狩猎,无论从技术上还是从社会学上来说,这都不是不言自明的。可以肯定的是,有很多传记、自传、“自我历史”、方法论入门读物和认识论文章来解决和辩论在职历史学家的问题,但这些反射性叙事基本上是垂直的。根据科学研究和科学人类学的一些最新发展,我们想在本文中提出一个对历史学家进行横向研究的计划,该计划将独立于他们自己的反射性话语,并在其解释中对称,并将关注他们存在的多样性及其在实践社区中的形成。
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