When the Mnemonic Actors Become Storytellers. The Lore of the ‘Recovery’ in 1970s Poland

IF 0.1 3区 历史学 Q3 HISTORY ACTA POLONIAE HISTORICA Pub Date : 2024-02-07 DOI:10.12775/aph.2023.128.08
Karolina Ćwiek-Rogalska
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The article examines the memoirs of Polish soldiers who settled in the lands that Poland acquired after the Second World War, the so-called Recovered Territories. The author argues that these memoirs reflect different forms of conveying the stories about the ‘recovery’, i.e. the acquisition of the formerly German lands by the Polish state in 1945. Depending on the historical and political context, as well as the personal and collective experiences of the settlers, she identifies its two main forms: myth and lore. The myth involves stories that are considered authoritative and obligatory, while lore is a type of storytelling that involves stories that are considered flexible and optional by the people who tell or listen to them. She further analyses how the myth of the ‘recovery’ subsequently transformed over time into lore from the immediate post-war period up to the 1970s.
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当记忆演员成为故事讲述者。20 世纪 70 年代波兰的 "复兴 "传说
文章研究了在第二次世界大战后波兰获得的土地(即所谓的 "收复领土")上定居的波兰士兵的回忆录。作者认为,这些回忆录反映了不同形式的 "收复 "故事,即 1945 年波兰国家获得前德国土地的故事。根据历史和政治背景以及定居者的个人和集体经历,她确定了两种主要形式:神话和传说。神话中的故事被认为具有权威性和强制性,而传说则是一种讲故事的类型,其中的故事被讲述或聆听故事的人认为具有灵活性和可选择性。她进一步分析了 "复兴 "神话是如何随着时间的推移,从战后不久到 20 世纪 70 年代转变为传说的。
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