第二次世界大战与社会主义南斯拉夫公共记忆中的种族灭绝主题

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
Tea Sindbæk Andersen
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第二次世界大战期间南斯拉夫内部发生的大屠杀和种族灭绝给战后的南斯拉夫留下了复杂的遗产。新当局如何才能在重建国家的过程中,利用共产党领导的游击队对战时占领者和合作者取得胜利的英勇记忆,同时解释南斯拉夫人对其他南斯拉夫人犯下的大规模战争罪和种族灭绝罪?本文调查了南斯拉夫内部战争罪行作为社会主义南斯拉夫第二次世界大战公共记忆的一部分被描述和解释的方式。文章探讨了屠杀和种族灭绝的历史如何与光荣的游击队神话共存,以及这些屠杀的历史如何在某种程度上为第二次世界大战创造了可用的记忆。此外,文章还展示了在社会主义国家的最后几十年里,当南斯拉夫国内大屠杀的历史日益被理解为亚斯娜-德拉戈维奇-索索(Jasna Dragovic-Soso)所称的 "种族灭绝主题 "的一部分时,战时记忆是如何发生深刻变化的。文章认为,主题化可能是对第二次世界大战历史合乎逻辑和必要的重新思考。然而,文章也认为,对这段历史的实质性重温有时伴随着不负责任的操纵,这在南斯拉夫存在期间和之后促成了极具问题的记忆政治。
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World War II and the Theme of Genocide in the Public Memory of Socialist Yugoslavia
The internal Yugoslav massacres and genocide committed during the Second World War left the postwar Yugoslav state with a complicated legacy. How could the new authorities rebuild the country, drawing on the heroic memory of the victories of the communist-led partisans against the wartime occupiers and collaborators, while at the same time explaining the large-scale war crimes and genocide committed by Yugoslavs against other Yugoslavs? This article surveys the ways in which the internal Yugoslav war crimes were described and explained as part of public memory of the Second World War in Socialist Yugoslavia. It explores how the history of massacres and genocide coexisted with the glorious partisan myth and how the history of these massacres in a way contributed to creating a usable memory out of the Second World War. Moreover, it shows how wartime memory was profoundly changed when the history of internal Yugoslav massacres was increasingly understood as part of what Jasna Dragovic-Soso has called a ‘theme of genocide’ during the last decades of the socialist state. The article suggests that the thematisation may have been a logical and necessary rethinking of Second World War history. Yet, it also argues that the substantial revisiting of this history was sometimes accompanied by irresponsible manipulation which contributed to enabling highly problematic types of memory politics both during and after Yugoslavia's existence.
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