透过博物馆展览“英格丽人-被遗忘的芬兰人”探索记忆、遗产与传统

Q1 Social Sciences
Ulla Savolainen, Nika Potinkara
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摘要

这篇文章探讨了记忆、遗产和传统的概念及其各自的领域,并阅读了2020年在芬兰国家博物馆举办的博物馆展览《英格兰人——被遗忘的芬兰人》。英格里安芬兰人是俄罗斯和苏联历史上讲芬兰语的少数民族。本文的贡献有三个方面。首先,它围绕英格丽安·芬兰人的历史产生了关于当代记忆文化的新知识,从而打开了对与一般少数群体有关的记忆问题的视角。其次,它提供了与过去作为本地化和全球化进程出现有关的当代现象的知识。第三,它提供了与过去存在相关的意识形态和认识论的知识,并促进了以记忆、遗产和传统概念为中心的研究领域之间的对话。
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Exploring Memory, Heritage, and Tradition through the Museum Exhibition "Ingrians – The Forgotten Finns"
This article explores notions of memory, heritage, and tradition and their respective domains vis-à-vis a reading of the museum exhibition Ingrians – The Forgotten Finns held at the National Museum of Finland in 2020. Ingrian Finns are a Finnish-speaking historical minority of Russia and the Soviet Union. This article's contributions are threefold. First, it produces new knowledge on contemporary memory culture surrounding Ingrian Finns' history, thus opening perspectives on memory issues relating to minority groups in general. Second, it provides knowledge on contemporary phenomena related to past presencing as both localised and globalized processes. Third, it provides knowledge on the ideologies and epistemologies associated with past presencing, and it promotes a dialog between research fields that center around on concepts of memory, heritage, and tradition.
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Ethnologia Europaea
Ethnologia Europaea Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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