'(·)@allgebrah·Jul 1, 2018Replying to @alicemazzyre narrative as a motive force,Quote Tweet'(·)@allgebrah·Oct 7, 2016Replying to @sarahdoingthinghm this doesn't capture the causal component though - a decision familiarized through narrative is one easier made1
'(·)@allgebrah·Jul 1, 2018Replying to @allgebrah and @alicemazzythough in a history context, it's probably more about "what propaganda can you make work" and the narrative constraints on propaganda
'(·)@allgebrahReplying to @alicemazzyhistory *is* propaganda, it's how historians want you to look at the present (revisionist history especially)11:48 AM · Jul 1, 2018·Twitter Web Client
'(·)@allgebrah·Jul 1, 2018Replying to @allgebrah and @alicemazzysomething to support your point btw would be outmoded models of history, basically whatever the 18th century equivalent of framing things in terms of oppression is