Remembering and Memorializing German-Romanian Gulag Victims in the USSR through Historical Documents and Historical Fiction

A. Holden
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This paper examines the memory of the Romanian-German victims of the Soviet Gulag as recorded in recent collections of testimonies and interviews, a museum exhibition, an audio-visual documentary project, and Herta Müller’s 2009 novel Atemschaukel. It employs Alexander Etkind’s notions of “soft memory” and “hard memory” to discuss some of the key historical and political events that have impeded the establishing of consensual remembrance policies of the Soviet Gulag in communist Romania. I show how both German and Romanian communities since 1990 have memorialized the Gulag and discuss Atemschaukel as a legitimate impulse to document both personal and collective trauma of the second and subsequent generations. I argue that in the absence of a crystallized, hard memory, the historical documents and the historical fiction analyzed serve as viable examples of soft memory that succeed in memorializing the forced labor camps experience in its collective and individual forms.
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通过历史文献和历史小说纪念苏联德国-罗马尼亚古拉格受害者
本文考察了苏联古拉格集中营中罗马尼亚-德国受害者的记忆,这些记忆记录在最近的证词和访谈、一个博物馆展览、一个视听纪录片项目以及赫塔·米勒(Herta m ler) 2009年的小说《Atemschaukel》中。该书采用亚历山大·埃特金(Alexander Etkind)的“软记忆”和“硬记忆”的概念,讨论了一些阻碍在共产主义罗马尼亚建立苏联古拉格集中营共识性纪念政策的关键历史和政治事件。我展示了德国和罗马尼亚社区自1990年以来是如何纪念古拉格的,并讨论了Atemschaukel是一种合法的冲动,记录了第二代及其后代的个人和集体创伤。我认为,在缺乏明确的硬记忆的情况下,所分析的历史文献和历史小说作为软记忆的可行例子,成功地以集体和个人的形式纪念了强迫劳改营的经历。
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