Regional Identification in Present Day Romania. The Case Study of Suceava County

Onoriu Colăcel
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Abstract In the aftermath of the 1989 Revolution, Romanian mainstream culture set out to reclaim the pre- Communist legacy of the country. The ‘golden age’ of interwar was the obvious choice; both popular and academic debates on Romanian identity looked back at the time of the so-called Greater Romania. The present day Suceava County is singular in its regional identification with the former Habsburg Duchy of Bukovina. The Austrian occupation of the Northern part of the historical principality of Moldova between 1775 and 1918 provides an identity building opportunity to the locals who seem to find fault with Moldovan regional designation. Bukovina comes into the picture of the hospitality industry mostly, yet there is more to the Bukovinian identification. The literature published by Suceava County Council appears to employ a marketing strategy for the same hospitality industry that dwells on what is, essentially, the colonial past of the area. At odds with Romanian self-identification, the narrative of Bukovina underpins the discourse of local government as a means to foster brand awareness for the entire county, although Southern Suceava was never incorporated into the Habsburg/Austro- Hungarian Empire
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现代罗马尼亚的区域识别。苏塞瓦县个案研究
在1989年革命的余波中,罗马尼亚的主流文化开始重拾这个国家的前共产主义遗产。两次世界大战之间的“黄金时代”是显而易见的选择;大众和学术界对罗马尼亚身份的辩论都回顾了所谓的大罗马尼亚时期。今天的苏切瓦县与前哈布斯堡布科维纳公国的地区认同是独特的。奥地利在1775年至1918年间占领了历史上的摩尔多瓦公国北部,这为当地人提供了一个建立身份认同的机会,他们似乎对摩尔多瓦的地区划分感到不满。布科维纳最常出现在酒店业的画面中,但布科维纳人的身份还有更多。Suceava县议会出版的文献似乎采用了同样的酒店业的营销策略,主要是该地区的殖民历史。尽管南苏切瓦从未被纳入哈布斯堡/奥匈帝国,但与罗马尼亚人的自我认同相悖的是,布科维纳的叙事支撑着地方政府的话语,作为培养整个国家品牌意识的一种手段
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