Ilektra Apostolou: A Greek female resistance fighter and a heroine of the left

Christina Chatzitheodorou
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The Greek resistance fighter Ilektra Apostolou was executed on 26 July 1944, by the collaborationist security forces in Greece during the Second World War. Apostolou was a member of Kommounistiko Komma Ellados (KKE, Communist Party of Greece) and of Eniaia Panneladiki Organosi Newn (EPON, United Panhellenic Organisation of Youth), and was involved in pre-war antifascist action. During the resistance, she tried to pass on the mentality she had developed from this early involvement to young women in EPON and Lefteri Nea (LT, Free Young Woman): that women would be liberated only by actively participating in social struggles. Her biography is examined with a critical eye, taking into consideration that it was largely written after the war. This means that it not only provides a factual representation of Apostolou: it also functions as a lieu de memoire, a site of memory. The politics of memory influences how her biography is constructed. The second part focuses on the memorialisation of Apostolou, examining it through the lens of intersectionality. Identity criteria – such as gender, race, age and political identification – and the changing relative significance attributed to them are important both for shaping and understanding, memorialisa- tion processes. An intersectional approach seeks to reveal the hidden dimensions behind the memorialisation process. The last part focuses on Apostolou's post-war legacy and explores how her memorialisation was intertwined with political developments from 1944 to the present, with a particular focus on the contestation over Apostolou's memory between the right and the left at various points in modern Greek history. The article draws on a combination of secondary and primary sources, the main primary sources being those found in the Educational Centre of Charilaos Florakis (Archive of the Greek Communist Party) and the Contemporary Social History Archives (ASKI).
伊莱克特拉-阿波斯托卢希腊女抵抗战士和左翼女英雄
1944 年 7 月 26 日,希腊抵抗战士伊莱克特拉-阿波斯托罗(Ilektra Apostolou)被第二次世界大战期间希腊的协约国安全部队处决。阿波斯托罗是希腊共产党(KKE)和泛希腊青年联合组织(EPON)的成员,并参与了战前的反法西斯行动。在抵抗运动期间,她试图将自己在早期参与中形成的思想传递给 EPON 和 Lefteri Nea(LT,自由女青年)中的年轻女性:女性只有积极参与社会斗争才能获得解放。考虑到她的传记主要是在战后撰写的,我们将以批判的眼光来审视她的传记。这意味着它不仅如实地再现了阿波斯托罗的情况,还起到了记忆之所的作用。记忆政治影响了她的传记的构建方式。第二部分侧重于对阿波斯托卢的纪念,通过交叉性的视角对其进行研究。身份标准--如性别、种族、年龄和政治认同--以及赋予它们的相对重要性的变化,对于形成和理解纪念过程都非常重要。交叉方法试图揭示纪念过程背后隐藏的层面。最后一部分侧重于阿波斯托罗的战后遗产,探讨她的纪念活动如何与 1944 年至今的政治发展交织在一起,尤其关注希腊现代史上右翼和左翼在不同时期对阿波斯托罗记忆的争夺。文章综合利用了二手资料和原始资料,其中主要的原始资料来自查里劳斯-弗洛拉基斯教育中心(希腊共产党档案馆)和当代社会历史档案馆(ASKI)。
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