前南斯拉夫战争结束二十年后的纪念政策和克罗地亚旅游业的恢复

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
F. Arnaud
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摘要

自2005年以来,克罗地亚的旅游业呈指数级增长,使该国成为欧洲主要的旅游目的地。然而,1991年至1995年在克罗地亚领土上流血的战争危及了旅游业。一方面,战争导致许多基础设施被摧毁,部分当地建筑遗产遭到破坏。另一方面,媒体对战争和种族清洗运动的极端暴力的报道吓坏了国际顾客,他们逃离了目的地。因此,自战争结束以来,促进旅游的行动者通过改变克罗地亚在国际舞台上的形象,着重于其属于地中海地区和目的地的独创性,努力使冲突蒙上阴影。这种营销策略伴随着战争的隐形化,在致力于旅游的地方,以促进目的地的田园诗般的形象。然而,这种隐瞒并不是战争记忆在当代克罗地亚社会中所处地位的症状。相反,记忆在克罗地亚的公共空间中无处不在。它参与了后南斯拉夫国家身份和种族边界的重新定义,它与第二次世界大战的记忆联系在一起,并代表了各种政治派别和民间社会行动者正在争夺的政治杠杆。
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Memorial policies and restoration of Croatian tourism two decades after the war in former Yugoslavia
ABSTRACT Since 2005, tourism in Croatia is growing exponentially, making the country a major tourist destination in Europe. Yet the 1991–1995 war that bloodied the Croatian territory has endangered the tourism sector. On the one hand, the fighting caused the demolition of many infrastructures and the destruction of part of the local architectural heritage. On the other hand, the media coverage of the war and extreme violence of ethnic cleansing campaigns frightened international customers, who fled the destination. Therefore, actors of tourism promotion have worked, since the end of the war to overshadow the conflict by transforming the image of Croatia in the international arena, focusing on its belonging to the Mediterranean area and on the originality of the destination. This marketing strategy has been accompanied by an invisibiliza tion of the war, in places dedicated to tourism in order to promote an idyllic image of the destination. Nevertheless, this concealment is not symptomatic of the place of the memory of war in contemporary Croatian society. Instead, the memory is ubiquitous in the Croatian public space. It participates in the redefinition of the post-Yugoslav national identity and ethnic boundaries, it articulates with the memory of W orld W ar II, and represents a political lever that various political factions and civil society actors are competing for.
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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