隐形的 Anikó Szenes

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Andrea Pető
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摘要:本文探讨了匈牙利Anikó (Hannah) Szenes(1921-1944)的记忆遗忘圈,从第二次世界大战结束到2010年代开始的记忆政治的非自由转向。这种遗忘的过程导致了她一生的历史被神圣化,在不同的时期突出了她故事的不同元素,而忽略了其他部分,并谴责她在战后的匈牙利被遗忘,匈牙利是她的祖国,她在那里度过了23年中的19年。这些不同的记忆圈与20世纪匈牙利、欧洲和以色列历史中备受争议的元素联系在一起,这些元素在塞内斯悲剧性的短暂人生故事的叙述中恰好相交。作为一名左翼分子、一名犹太人、一名女性、一名左翼犹太复国主义者和一名作家,塞内斯太过复杂,难以消化匈牙利犹太人战后创伤深重的历史,这种历史建立在沉默和遗忘之上。我首先提出了性别记忆的方法论问题,然后绘制了塞内斯生活中遗忘的交叉圈。最后,我分析了2021年塞内斯诞辰100周年前后匈牙利的纪念活动,作为一个非自由主义记忆政治的例子。
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The Invisible Anikó Szenes
Abstract: This article discusses the circles of forgetting of the memory of Anikó (Hannah) Szenes (1921–1944) in Hungary, from the end of World War II through the illiberal turn in memory politics that began in the 2010s. This process of forgetting resulted in a canonized history of her life, highlighting different elements of her story in different periods while omitting other parts and condemning her to oblivion in postwar Hungary, her native land, where she spent 19 of her 23 years. These different memory circles are bound up with much-debated elements of twentieth-century Hungarian, European and Israeli history that intersect precisely in the narration of Szenes's tragically short life story. As a leftist, a Jew, a woman, a left-wing Zionist and a writer, Szenes was too much and too complex to digest for the traumatized postwar history of Hungarian Jewry, which rests on silencing and forgetting. I first present the methodological problems of gendered memory and then map the intersecting circles of forgetting of Szenes's life. I conclude by analyzing the memorial events in Hungary around the 100th anniversary of Szenes's birth in 2021 as an example of illiberal memory politics.
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