The Functional Dereliction of the Druzhba Cinema in Comrat: A Case Study of a Cultural and National Heritage Site in Post-Soviet Gagauzia

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES
Marcin Kosienkowski, Ciprian Nițu
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This article investigates the functional dereliction of the Druzhba Cinema in Comrat, the major city in the Gagauz region of Moldova. Built in 1970, the Cinema served as the city’s main cultural center, providing entertainment and a venue for social gatherings. In the early 1990s, it began playing a quasi-governmental role when the separatist Gagauz Republic—the first instance of Gagauz political self-rule—was declared within its walls in 1990. With the establishment of the autonomous region of Gagauzia in 1994–1995, this quasi-governmental function transitioned into a national heritage role, highlighting the cinema’s significance in Gagauz history and identity. The cinema fell into functional dereliction in 1996, being structurally sound but underutilized or abandoned. The decline led to complete dereliction by 2010, characterized by permanent abandonment and severe disrepair. This article analyzes the factors contributing to this decline by drawing on scholarly literature and local newspaper archives. It first analyzes the impact of neoliberalization, economic hardship, and changing cultural habits on the loss of the cinema’s cultural function. It then examines the role of historical amnesia, poor spatial memorialization strategies, and memory relocation in the building’s loss of its heritage function. This study contributes to research on Gagauzia by exploring the turbulent history of one of its most emblematic buildings and, while centered on its functional dereliction, offers insights into the internal dynamics of Gagauzia in the 1990s and the 2000s.
《同志》德鲁日巴电影院的功能缺失:以后苏联时期加加乌齐亚的一处文化和国家遗产为例
本文调查了摩尔多瓦加高兹地区主要城市科姆拉特的德鲁日巴电影院的功能遗弃。电影院建于1970年,是该市的主要文化中心,提供娱乐和社交聚会的场所。1990年代初,当分离主义的加高兹共和国(Gagauz republic)——加高兹政治自治的第一个例子——在其围墙内宣布成立时,它开始扮演准政府的角色。随着1994-1995年加加乌兹自治区的建立,这种准政府职能转变为国家遗产角色,凸显了电影在加加乌兹历史和身份中的重要意义。该电影院于1996年陷入功能荒废,结构良好,但未得到充分利用或废弃。到2010年,这种下降导致了完全的遗弃,其特征是永久废弃和严重失修。本文结合学术文献和地方报纸档案,分析了造成这一现象的因素。它首先分析了新自由主义化、经济困难和文化习惯的变化对电影文化功能丧失的影响。然后研究了历史健忘症、糟糕的空间记忆策略和记忆重新定位在建筑遗产功能丧失中的作用。本研究通过探索Gagauzia最具代表性的建筑之一的动荡历史,为Gagauzia的研究做出了贡献,同时以其功能被遗弃为中心,提供了对Gagauzia在20世纪90年代和21世纪初的内部动态的见解。
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期刊介绍: East European Politics and Societies is an international journal that examines social, political, and economic issues in Eastern Europe. EEPS offers holistic coverage of the region - every country, from every discipline - ranging from detailed case studies through comparative analyses and theoretical issues. Contributors include not only western scholars but many from Eastern Europe itself. The Editorial Board is composed of a world-class panel of historians, political scientists, economists, and social scientists.
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