Marketa Spiritova

Performing Memories

Erinnerungspraktiken zwischen Geschichtspolitik und Populärkultur am Beispiel Tschechiens

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Abstract

All over Europe and especially in the countries of the former Eastern Bloc, an increasing differentiation, pluralization and democratization of collective memories takes place, which are rather characterized by opposing attitudes and practices than by coherent, homogeneous historical narratives and discourses. The different interpretations of the past of competing groups of actors are not only negotiated in controversial debates on identity policy, but also increasingly in contexts of popular culture marked by commercialization and eventisation. This paper is intended to show at the example of historical anniversaries in the Czech Republic how due to these strategies of profanation (Verallt_glichungsstrategien), which transfer the memory discourses by entertaining communication media, products of popular culture and performative practices into everyday life worlds, meanings are inscribed in the public memory space. This doing memory & identity ‘from below’ can contribute to a dehierarchicalization and democratization of the ‘elite project memory culture’ and could in the future affect prozesses of denationalization and thus the construction of post-national identities.

Schlagworte
memory, history, politics, popular media, nation building, cultural performance, Czech Republic

APA-Zitation
Spiritova M. (2014). Performing Memories: Erinnerungspraktiken zwischen Geschichtspolitik und Populärkultur am Beispiel Tschechiens. Zeitschrift für Volkskunde, 110(1), 91-111. https://www.waxmann.com/artikelART101451