Narrating war through visual language: Commemorative activity of ordinary people in Central Ukraine (Poltava oblast) in 2014–2021

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-11-10 DOI:10.1177/00472441231206347
Anna Glew
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This article examines how ordinary people in the Poltava oblast (Central Ukraine) commemorated the Russia-Ukraine war during the 2014–2021 period (prior to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022). Focusing on physical commemorative objects constructed by ordinary people, this article investigates the commemorative activity of ordinary people in Central Ukraine who are ‘activated’ to carry out commemorative work by this turbulent and emotionally charged event in Ukraine’s recent history and seek to project their individual, private memories into the public arena. This article’s central argument is that ordinary people in Central Ukraine actively exercise their agency in the area of commemoration, to ensure the memory of the Russia-Ukraine war is present in the commemorative landscape, playing an important role in public meaning-making. Thus, by utilising different types of visual language, ordinary people narrate soldiers’ sacrifice in the name of the nation, presenting Ukraine’s response to Russia’s aggression as a righteous and noble struggle. Through linking this event to other periods of Ukraine’s history, they create plotlines of Ukraine’s centuries-long struggle for sovereignty and self-determination. Therefore, ordinary people contribute to the construction of narratives about history and the identity of the Ukrainian nation. This article is an empirical contribution to the body of knowledge on the commemorative activity of ordinary people as social memory actors, and it also contributes to the knowledge of how ongoing violent conflicts are commemorated.
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用视觉语言讲述战争:2014-2021年乌克兰中部(波尔塔瓦州)普通民众纪念活动
本文考察了波尔塔瓦州(乌克兰中部)的普通民众如何在2014年至2021年期间纪念俄乌战争(在俄罗斯于2022年2月全面入侵乌克兰之前)。本文以普通人建造的实物纪念物为重点,调查了乌克兰中部普通人的纪念活动,他们被乌克兰近代史上这一动荡和充满情感的事件“激活”来开展纪念工作,并试图将他们个人的私人记忆投射到公共舞台上。本文的中心论点是,乌克兰中部的普通民众积极行使他们在纪念领域的代理,以确保俄乌战争的记忆存在于纪念景观中,在公共意义制造中发挥重要作用。因此,普通民众通过不同类型的视觉语言,以国家的名义讲述士兵的牺牲,将乌克兰对俄罗斯侵略的反应呈现为一场正义而高尚的斗争。通过将这一事件与乌克兰历史上的其他时期联系起来,他们创造了乌克兰长达几个世纪的主权和自决斗争的情节。因此,普通人为乌克兰民族的历史叙事和身份认同的构建做出了贡献。这篇文章是对普通人作为社会记忆参与者的纪念活动知识体系的实证贡献,它也有助于了解如何纪念正在进行的暴力冲突。
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