Practices of historical narrative

Abstract
This text, prepared at the invitation of the American Historical Association for its opening plenary session in January 2001, concerns the construction of historical narrative by anthropologists, myself in particular. It quickly traces anthropologists' growing concerns with ethical and epistemological issues and the effects this has had on narrative strategies. It provides a brief overview of my own experiments with narrative form in history, beginning with First-Time and Alabi's World, and ending with The Convict and the Colonel.