"保加利亚在三大洋上!":倒退是一个大群体为应对其民族自卑感而经历的一种防御机制的例子

IF 0.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
Yana Nikolova
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"三大洋上的保加利亚 "是保加利亚的常用语。在国家庆典日、政府选举日前后、民粹主义运动、电视节目、社交媒体、民俗音乐会和集会以及简单的日常对话中都会使用。该短语象征着保加利亚历史上一个特定的黄金世纪,其特点是保加利亚能够到达黑海、白海和亚得里亚海。如今,保加利亚人在谈论自己的国家时经常使用这个短语。在具有民族主义意识形态的政治和公共修辞中,也使用了这一光辉岁月。它出现在关于国家对其过去和未来的反应的政治公开辩论中。在斗争的时刻,"三大洋上的保加利亚 "这句话振奋了民族精神。所有这一切都引发了人们的疑问:保加利亚人为何不断提及这段历史,这种倒退行为表现了什么?本文旨在提供一种心理学解释,将倒退(回到过去)、否定现在和民族自卑感(认为自己无助和软弱)等概念结合起来,分析一个民族如何应对自己的民族自卑感。该书解释了倒退是如何对自身的自卑感做出反应的,并通过提供另一种解释,对瓦米克-沃尔坎(Vamik Volkan)建立的大群体心理学研究做出了贡献。该著作表明,倒退是保加利亚人在否认当前发生的事情时处理自身自卑感的一种方式。当群体身份(或其某一方面)受到质疑时,就会出现这种情况。这篇文章还为进一步探索其他国家如何处理类似经历提供了一个途径。
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“Bulgaria on three seas!”: An example of regression as a defense mechanism experienced by a large-group in a response to its national inferiority complex

“Bulgaria on three seas” is a commonly used phrase in Bulgaria. It is used on national celebration days, around government election days, in populist campaigns, on TV shows, on social media, at folkloric concerts and gatherings and in simple everyday conversations. The phrase signifies a specific golden century of Bulgarian history characterized by the fact that Bulgaria reaches the Black, White and Adriatic seas. Today, the phrase is regularly used by Bulgarians when they talk about their country. This glorious time is also used as part of the political and public rhetoric where ideology has nationalistic character. It is present during political public debates about the country's reactions to both its past and its future. The phrase “Bulgaria on three seas” lifts the national spirit during moments of struggle. And all that raises questions about why Bulgarians constantly refer to this part of their history and what this regressive behavior demonstrates. This article aims to provide a psychological explanation, combining the concepts of regression (going back to the past), denial of the present and national inferiority complex (perceived helplessness and weakness) in order to analyze how a nation could respond to its own feelings of national group inferiority. It explains how regression is a response to one's own feelings of inferiority and it contributes to the studies of large-group psychology established by Vamik Volkan by offering an alternative explanation. The work demonstrates that regression is the Bulgarian way of dealing with its own inferiority complexes when in denial about what is happening in the present. This takes place when group identity (or an aspect of it) is questioned. The article also provides a pathway to further exploration of how other nations deal with similar experiences.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies is an international, peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for the publication of original work on the application of psychoanalysis to the entire range of human knowledge. This truly interdisciplinary journal offers a concentrated focus on the subjective and relational aspects of the human unconscious and its expression in human behavior in all its variety.
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