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4. EVENTS GETTING AHEAD OF THEMSELVES: RETHINKING THE TEMPORALITY OF EXPECTATIONS
History and Theory ( IF 0.718 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-07 , DOI: 10.1111/hith.12196
THEO JUNG 1
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Whereas most theoretical and historiographical accounts of the event have focused on its present and past dimensions, this article addresses the relatively underexplored phenomenon of the future event. As temporal junctures, events often already elicit effects before they come to pass, and even if they never do. Building on foundational work on the relation between experience and expectation by Hans‐Georg Gadamer and Reinhart Koselleck as well as on current historiographical debates on “past futures,” I develop a threefold typology of the future event, distinguishing between the assumption of the routine event, the expectation of the relative event, and the adumbration of the radical event. Engaging with case studies like the year 2000, the ambivalent character of so‐called media events, and ongoing debates about a possible climate collapse and the COVID‐19 pandemic, I show how reconsidering the complex temporalities of the future event can shed new light on the ways in which past societies made their futures present.

中文翻译:

4.超越自我的事件:重新思考期望的时间

尽管对该事件的大多数理论和历史学解释都集中在事件的当前和过去维度上,但本文针对的是未来事件的相对未开发的现象。作为暂时的关头,事件通常已经在之前引起了影响他们会成为现实,即使他们从未做到。基于汉斯·乔治·加达默尔(Hans-Georg Gadamer)和莱因哈特·科塞莱克(Reinhart Koselleck)关于经验与期望之间的关系的基础性工作,以及当前关于“过去的未来”的史学辩论,我对未来事件进行了三种类型的分类,以区分常规事件的假设。 ,相对事件的预期以及基本事件的预示。结合2000年的案例研究,所谓的媒体事件的矛盾性以及有关可能的气候崩溃和COVID-19大流行的持续辩论,我展示了如何重新考虑未来事件的复杂时间性可以为我们提供新的思路过去社会如何使自己的未来成为现实。
更新日期:2021-03-08
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