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摘要
在罗马尼亚,英雄总是被认为是为所有罗马尼亚人的统一、为保存和传播罗马尼亚语以及罗马尼亚的传统和价值观而斗争的历史或文化人物。一个蔑视国家(被视为国家资产,Barbu (2004, p. 106))和珍视自由、团结、社区等价值观的人被视为负面人物。然而,1989年共产主义的垮台改变了这种看法,并带来了对这一类人的新视角。反共战士大多是前政治犯,他们被描绘成一种新型的英雄,受到罗马尼亚人想要坚持的具有西方特色的理想和价值观的鼓舞。本文研究了这一新的英雄类别及其主要象征。论述了民族神话和死亡崇拜在英雄化过程中的重要性。此外,我的论文认为,受害范式和男性主导的万神殿阻碍了接受前政治犯作为国家英雄。
A Different Kind of Heroes: The Romanian Anticommunists during Postcommunist Era
In Romania, a hero was always considered to be a historical or cultural figure who fought for the union of all Romanians, for the preservation and transmission of the Romanian language, as well as for the Romanian traditions and values. A person who defied the state (considered as a national asset, Barbu (2004, p. 106)) and cherished values such as freedom, solidarity, communality was perceived as a negative charac-ter. However, the fall of communism in 1989 changed this perception and brought along a new perspective on this category of people. The anticommunist fighters, most of them former political detainees, were/are depicted as a new type of heroes, animat-ed by ideals and values which characterized the West to which Romanians wanted to adhere. My paper investigates this new category of heroes and its main symbols. It discusses the importance of the national myths and the cult of dead in the heroization process. Furthermore, my paper argues that the victimization paradigm and the male dominated Pantheon hinder the acceptance of former political detainees as national heroes.
期刊介绍:
"Balkanistic Forum" is published since 1992 as a yearly edition of the “Seminar for Balkan Studies and Specialization” to the South-Western University “Neofyt Rilski” Blagoevgrad. Since 1995 it is published in thematic issues -3 issues per year. The main task of the Journal is to provide free forum for discussing important historical and present problems of the Balkans in European and wider context. It is designed as an interdisciplinary journal uniting the efforts of specialists in History, Sociology, Literature, Anthropology, Linguistics, Culture Studies.