From Dissidence to Heroism: Constructing an Ideal Post-Communist Identity in the Czech Republic.

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES East European Politics and Societies Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1177/08883254231168409
Muriel Blaive
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Post-Communist memory politics has occupied a highly disputed symbolic position ever since the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia. This article presents the case of Czech student leaders of the revolution, especially Monika Pajerová (since 2002 Monika MacDonagh-Pajerová), who co-organized the 17 November 1989 demonstration that initiated the fall of the Communist regime. It focuses on the social and political movement "Thank You and Goodbye!" ("Děkujeme, odejděte!") organized by the same students in 1999. The article analyzes this particular moment as a turning point in post-Communist development: the students' genuine concerns and their sincere analysis of the democrats' own shortcomings in and after 1989 created the background for a new ideology of anti-Communist remembrance that would become prevalent in the Czech public sphere in the 2010s. The post-Communist regime's refusal to integrate the Communist period as a legitimate part of national history prevented the building of an appeased democratic society. It was the original sin of the post-Communist regime, one that would create the need to rewrite the national script concerning Communist history.

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从持不同政见到英雄主义:在捷克共和国构建理想的后共产主义身份。
自捷克斯洛伐克天鹅绒革命以来,后共产主义记忆政治一直占据着极具争议的象征性地位。本文介绍了捷克学生革命领袖的案例,特别是莫妮卡-帕耶罗娃(Monika Pajerová,自 2002 年起为莫妮卡-麦克唐纳-帕耶罗娃),她共同组织了 1989 年 11 月 17 日的示威游行,推动了共产党政权的垮台。该书重点介绍了 "谢谢你,再见!"社会政治运动("Děkujeme")。(Děkujeme, odejděte!")。文章分析了这一特殊时刻,将其视为后共产主义发展的转折点:学生们对 1989 年前后民主党自身缺点的真正关切和真诚分析,为 2010 年代在捷克公共领域盛行的新的反共产主义纪念意识形态创造了背景。后共产主义政权拒绝将共产主义时期作为国家历史的合法组成部分,这阻碍了民主社会的建立。这是后共产主义政权的原罪,它导致需要重写有关共产主义历史的国家剧本。
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期刊介绍: East European Politics and Societies is an international journal that examines social, political, and economic issues in Eastern Europe. EEPS offers holistic coverage of the region - every country, from every discipline - ranging from detailed case studies through comparative analyses and theoretical issues. Contributors include not only western scholars but many from Eastern Europe itself. The Editorial Board is composed of a world-class panel of historians, political scientists, economists, and social scientists.
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