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Silence and history: Epistemic framings of the distant past in rural Mongolia

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Abstract

Since the 1990s significant attention has been paid to how producing historical knowledge goes hand in hand with producing silences about the past. In contrast, this article argues for attention to silence itself as an epistemically significant way to conceptualize the past. This is done in relation to Mongolian ethnography.

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History and Anthropology

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0275-7206
1477-2612

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Taylor & Francis

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British Academy (SA1920\100006)
British Academy (Stein-Arnold Exploration Fund scheme)