边界上的记忆缺失。俄罗斯-挪威爱国记忆2011-2019

K. Myklebost
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本文追溯了俄罗斯媒体在2011年至2019年期间所谓的俄罗斯-挪威爱国纪念之旅的发展和叙事阶段,以纪念二战红军士兵和苏联情报部门的挪威游击队员的英雄故事。文章的结论是,这些旅行是由俄罗斯政府及其附属机构发起的,他们将军事爱国主义的象征和观点出口到挪威,并积极推广了几种相互交织的叙事;俄挪联合英雄战史;关于挪威和俄罗斯在北方历史上的和平关系;挪威作为一个友好的北约成员国邻国,理所当然地纪念苏联军队及其在战胜纳粹德国的过程中发挥的关键作用。在2014年俄罗斯吞并克里米亚之后,这些说法又被俄罗斯声称从乌克兰和波罗的海国家蔓延开来的当代法西斯威胁所补充。声明强调了爱国纪念之旅的极端重要性,以抵制当今欧洲据称日益增长的新法西斯主义。这篇文章认为,必须在克里姆林宫与前苏联加盟共和国和东欧集团国家持续的记忆战争以及俄罗斯自2014年以来对乌克兰的军事侵略的背景下阅读这些旅行的叙事安排。
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Minnediplomati i grenseland. De russisk-norske patriotiske minneturene 2011–2019
This article traces the development and narrative staging in Russian media of the so-called Russian-Norwegian patriotic memory tours that took place from 2011 to 2019 to celebrate a heroic story of WWII Red Army soldiers and Norwegian partisans in Soviet intelligence service. The article concludes that the tours were initiated by Russian state and state-affiliated actors who exported military-patriotic symbols and perspectives across the border to Norway, and actively promoted several intertwined narratives; about joint Russian-Norwegian heroic war history; about historically peaceful relations in the North between Norway and Russia; and about Norway as a friendly Nato-member neighbor that rightfully honors the memory of the Soviet army and its crucial role in the victory over Nazi Germany. After Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014, these narratives were supplemented by Russian claims about a contemporary fascist threat spreading from Ukraine and the Baltics. The statements emphasized the acute importance of the patriotic memory tours to resist allegedly growing neo-fascism in today’s Europe. The article argues that the narrative staging of the tours must be read in the context of the Kremlin’s ongoing memory wars with former Soviet republics and Eastern bloc states and Russia’s military aggression in Ukraine since 2014.
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