Memory and Identity on the Borderland: Reinterpretation of Space

Yulia V. Zevako
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In this article, the author gives a brief description of the studies of the borderland from the point of view of anthropology, problematizes the study of memory and identity on the borderland from the point of view of the theory of “places of memory” by P. Nora and the discursive nature of these phenomena. The author analyzes two cases, focusing on the mechanisms of space reinterpretation in order to form a new memory and a new local identity both through the efforts of state actors and through everyday practices. The author comes to the conclusion that successful practices of space reinterpretation are often associated with a radical change in the demographic characteristics of the border region and the implementation of an appropriate consistent policy that synchronizes with everyday practices of the development of this physical and socio-cultural space by local residents. Otherwise, different versions of the memory of the same space among different groups of the border population lead to an aggravation of the conflict potential of their interaction with each other and with central state institutions as they are interested in only one political project.
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边界上的记忆与身份:空间的重新诠释
本文从人类学的角度对边疆研究进行了简要的描述,从诺拉的“记忆的地方”理论的角度对边疆的记忆和身份研究提出了问题,并对这些现象的话语性质进行了分析。作者分析了两个案例,重点探讨了通过国家行为体的努力和日常实践来形成新的记忆和新的地方认同的空间重新诠释机制。作者得出的结论是,空间重新诠释的成功实践往往与边境地区人口特征的根本变化和执行适当的一致政策有关,该政策与当地居民开发这一自然和社会文化空间的日常实践同步。否则,边境人口的不同群体对同一空间的不同记忆会导致他们彼此之间以及与中央国家机构互动的潜在冲突加剧,因为他们只对一个政治项目感兴趣。
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