Adam Haley, PhD

CONFERENCE TALK: Form, Fiction, Footnote: Historiography, Reading Practices, and the Presented Past in Edward P. Jones’s The Known World

If, as scholars of literature and literary reading, we earnestly believe that fictional narrative has something substantive to contribute to our understanding of the world, then it is imperative that we grant an appropriate philosophical weight to such narratives, understanding them not as footnotes or factual correctives, but as potentially radical reformulations of the totality of human experience—as ways of un-knowing and re-knowing the world.