Telling It Like It Wasn't2018
The Counterfactual Imagination in History and Fiction
by Catherine Gallagher
Inventing counterfactual histories is a common pastime of modern-day historians, both amateur and professional. We speculate about an America ruled by Jefferson Davis, a Europe that never threw off Hitler, or a second term for JFK. These narratives are often written off as politically inspired fantasy or a pop culture fodder, but in Telling it Like it Wasn't, Catherine Gallagher takes the history of counterfactual history seriously, pinning it down an an object of dispassionate study. She doesn't take a moral or normative stand on the practice but focuses her attention on how it works and to what ends- a quest that takes readers on a fascinating tour of literary and historical criticism. -- Publisher description.
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