id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_cszmxehhcvgitjzltbylyjgb7m Katherine M. Johnson Rethinking (re)doing: historical re-enactment and/as historiography 2015 20 .pdf application/pdf 6795 469 56 Despite academic protestations, re-enactment is a highly popular mode of public history, not Keywords: re-enactment, living history, historiography, affective history, embodied, the experiential nature of living history, a quality, they suggest, that archival study lacks. the actual performing of history in western culture, particularly within live performance bonnet) and I are talking about re-enactment as a way of learning about history. pushed us toward considering the significance of material culture to history; the way it notions to re-enactment, performing past cultures (by which I mean both the physical on this notion to suggest that historical research can reanimate past bodies whose traces class of) female bodies of the Regency past; of the way they were presented, how their post-phenomenological dance theory, embodied knowledge can generate cultural insight. practice of re-enactment and their profession in academic history. "History's Affective Turn: Historical Reenactment and its Work in Embodiment of Dance' in Cultural Bodies. ./cache/work_cszmxehhcvgitjzltbylyjgb7m.pdf ./txt/work_cszmxehhcvgitjzltbylyjgb7m.txt