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Title: Collective memory and narratives of the self


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Collective memory and narratives of the self
  • 31/01/07

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Readings
  • Ash, Timothy Garton 2004. Trials, Purges and
    History Lessons Treating a Difficult Past in
    Post-Communist Europe. In J.-W. Müller (ed.)
    Memory, and Power in Post-War Europe. Cambridge
    Cambridge University Press.
  • Berdahl, Daphne 1999. '(N)Ostalgie' for the
    Present Memory, Longing, and East German Things.
    Ethnos, Vol. 642.
  • Skultans, Vieda 2001. Arguing with the KGB
    Archives. Archival and Narrative Memory in
    Post-Soviet Latvia. Ethnos, Vol. 663.

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Discussion topics
  • Anthropology of memory in general
  • Politics of memory under communism
  • Resistance and amnesia
  • Politics of memory under post-communism
  • Recovery, rewriting and nostalgia

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Anthropology of memory
  • Memory
  • short-term or working memory
  • long-term memory
  • Interest for anthropologists
  • Study of memory
  • Psychology
  • How people remember?
  • Anthropology
  • What people remember?
  • What determines what people remember?

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Anthropology of memory
  • Anthropology of non-literate societies
  • Myth, ritual, material objects containers of
    memory
  • Broader social scientific interest in memory
  • Holocaust
  • Fall of communism
  • Multiculturalism and globalisation
  • minority vs national narratives of the past
  • Collective vs individual memory?
  • the term only justified on a metpahorical level

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Anthropology of memory
  • Memory is selective
  • Remembering ? forgetting
  • structural amnesia (Barnes 1947)
  • censorship of memory
  • Narratives of the past are constructed
  • culturally
  • socially
  • politically
  • gt memory vs history
  • gt narratives of the past are multiple

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Memory vs history
  • Memory is socially constructed
  • Society controls / manipulates individuals
    memories
  • Halbwachs La Memoire Collective (1950)
  • History is a battleground for rival attachments
  • social frameworks on memory
  • there is no such thing as individual memory
  • the act of remembering is always social

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Memory vs history
  • Memory is culturally constructed
  • Remembering ? culture
  • Culture filters what is remembered
  • Bartlett Remembering A Study of Experimental
    and Social Psychology (1932)
  • remembering of a story influenced by way of
    seeing things
  • i.e. culture

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Memory vs history
  • Past is culturally produced
  • Hobsbawm and Ranger Invention of Tradition
    (1983)
  • true cultural heritage often invented
  • to maintain the feeling of continuity between
    past and present
  • Eg. Scottish kilt

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Memory vs history
  • Memory is politically contructed
  • Means of legitimation
  • to validate the status quo
  • to maintain social and politcal power
  • Means of resistance
  • to contest the present
  • a weapon in social struggle

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Memory vs history
  • Memory is politically contructed
  • Collective willed amnesia
  • Memories are constantly revised to suit current
    identities
  • Eg. restyling of Austria after WWII under
    Waldheim
  • Eg. suppression of memories of Holocaust in East
    Germany
  • Narratives of victimhood
  • Milosevics Kosovo Polye speech in 1987

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Memory vs history
  • Memory is politically contructed
  • gt Past is subject to multiple interpretations
  • Archaeological findings
  • German archaeologists in 1940-42 in W-Poland
  • Estonian / Russian archaeologists in SE-Estonia
  • gt Official vs unofficial history
  • Official history written by the victors
  • Unofficial history counter-history
  • James Scott Weapons of the Weak (1985)
  • onstage and offstage behaviour
  • public vs hidden transcripts

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Politics of memory under communism
  • Future vs past
  • Future planned
  • Past problematic
  • Khruschev Historians are dangerous, they have
    to be watched carefully.
  • gt Offical history
  • Amnesia, suppression, reinterpretation
  • Past read from the present
  • Soviet Encyclopedia syndrome

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Politics of memory under communism
  • Alternative histories
  • Oral histories individual life-histories
  • memories of the first republic in 1918-40
  • Soviet occupation in 1940
  • WWII
  • mass deportations into Siberia in 1941 and 1949
  • Pamyat (1976), Solzhenitsyns The Gulag
    Archipelago
  • Counter-histories
  • Samizdat
  • RFE, VoA

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Politics of memory under communism
  • Cultural practices as reservoirs of collective
    memory
  • Eg. Estonian song festivals
  • nationalist in form, socialist in content
    (Brezhnev)
  • Rituals ? memory
  • Commemorative ceremonies (Connerton 1989)
  • Repetitive
  • gt reassertion of collective identity and
    solidarity
  • collective effervescence (Durkheim 1912)

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Politics of memory under postcommunism
  • Multiple forms of memory work
  • Recovery
  • Reinterpretation
  • Forgetting
  • Invention
  • Nostalgia
  • Overcoming
  • gt New narratives about the past
  • National differences
  • Eg. Poland vs Eastern Germany
  • gruba linia vs opening of the Stasi files

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Politics of memory under postcommunism
  • Recovery
  • Eg. Re-burial
  • Verdery The Political Lives of Dead Bodies
    (1999)
  • Forgetting
  • Burning passports
  • Tearing down statues and monuments
  • Occupation museum (Tallinn)
  • Statue Park (Szoborpark, Budapest)

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Politics of memory under postcommunism
  • Reinterpretation
  • Eg. Estonian history (Ahonen)
  • The Swedes in the the 17th c
  • Robber conquerors gt Founders of Tartu University
  • Estonian independence 1918-1940
  • Counter-revolution gt Nation state
  • Arrival of Soviet troops in 1940
  • An extension of happy family of Soviet peoples
    gt Soviet occupation
  • Deportation of Estonians 1941 and 1949
  • Blank spot gt Stalins rule of terror

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Politics of memory under postcommunism
  • Overcoming the past
  • Past as a ghost
  • bad for nations / individuals to suppress
    memories
  • (Eastern) Germany particular case
  • Vergangenheitsbewältigung overcoming the past
  • Geshichtsaufarbeitung working over the past
  • Guilt
  • Karl Jaspers The Question of German Guilt (1946)
  • Eg. Vichy Syndrome, Vietnam complex

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Politics of memory under postcommunism
  • Nostalgia (Berdahl)
  • commodification of communism
  • commercialization of memories
  • indicator of socioeconomic inequality
  • Renegotiation / invention
  • Eg. Belarus (1991-95)

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Politics of memory under postcommunism
  • Ash
  • Whether, when, who, and how?
  • How
  • Trials
  • Eg. Ceaucescu vs Honecker/Zhivkov
  • Purges (lustration)
  • Eg. Plats puhtaks! (Estonia)
  • History lessons
  • Opening of KGB, Stasi files
  • Eg. Gauck Authority (Germany)

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Politics of memory under postcommunism
  • Problems of memory work
  • Trials, purges
  • Presumption of guilt
  • Judicial problems (not crimes in the past)
  • Opening of police files
  • Danger to national security (Bulgaria)
  • Truth (and reconciliation) commissions
  • perceived as victors justice
  • Eg. Serbs gt International Criminal Tribunal for
    the Former Yugoslavia (ICTFY)

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Politics of memory under postcommunism
  • Problems of memory work
  • New master narratives
  • Overlook the multiperspectivity (Ahonen)
  • Contesting interpretations of events inevitable
  • Ethnic, generational divisions
  • Eg. Estonia
  • WWII
  • Tallinn liberation in 1944
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