NARRATIVES OF DECOMMUNIZATION IN UKRAINE’S CULTURAL SPACE

O. Grytsenko
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The article offers a cultural study of one of key aspects of the decommunization process in contemporary Ukraine, formally started by the in- troduction of so-called ‘four decommunization laws’ adopted on April 4, 2015, as manifested in the country’s cultural space through major narra- tives that describe, interpret and mythologize this process from various cultural and ideological positions and viewpoints. The methodological background for the study is provided by well-known cultural studies’ approach that, according to Paul Du Gay, Stuart Hall and others, presumes a systemic analysis of five key aspects of a given cultural phenomenon, namely, its production (creation), its consumption (reception), its regulation (by the state and other actors), its representations in culture (including narratives about it), and identities shaped or transformed by it. In this article, the penultimate part of a cultural study of Ukrainian decommunization is presented in detail. An overview of dozens of articles, columns, interviews and other texts about the decommunization in Ukrainian and foreign media demonstrates that there seem to be four main groups of decom- munization narratives, tentatively named: the ‘purification of Ukraine’ narrative, the regional (or decentralized) narrative, the ‘Bandera-ization’ narrative, and the liberal narrative, each with its characteristic modes of emplotment (from epic romance to satire), with its civilization perspective, its set of sym- bols and values, its ‘heroes’ and ‘villains’. Unsurprisingly, those portrayed as heroes in affirmative narratives (that of ‘purification’, for instance) tend to become villains in negative narratives, the head of Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance Volodymyr Viatrovych being the most prominent one.
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本文对当代乌克兰非公民权进程的一个关键方面进行了文化研究,这一进程正式开始于2015年4月4日通过的所谓“四项非公民权法律”的引入,通过主要叙事从不同的文化和意识形态立场和观点描述、解释和神话化这一进程,体现在该国的文化空间中。这项研究的方法论背景是由著名的文化研究方法提供的,根据保罗·杜·盖伊、斯图尔特·霍尔等人的观点,该方法假定对特定文化现象的五个关键方面进行系统分析,即,它的生产(创造)、消费(接受)、监管(由国家和其他行为者)、它在文化中的表现(包括关于它的叙述),以及被它塑造或改变的身份。在这篇文章中,详细介绍了乌克兰非公有制文化研究的倒数第二部分。回顾乌克兰及外国媒体数十篇有关非共产化的文章、专栏、访谈及其他文本,我们发现似乎有四种主要的非共产化叙事,暂定命名为:“净化乌克兰”叙事、区域性(或去中心化)叙事、“班德拉化”叙事和自由主义叙事,每一种叙事都有其独特的运用模式(从史诗浪漫到讽刺),都有其文明视角、一套符号和价值观、“英雄”和“恶棍”。不出所料,那些在正面叙事(例如“净化”)中被描绘成英雄的人往往在负面叙事中成为恶棍,乌克兰国家纪念研究所所长Volodymyr Viatrovych就是其中最突出的一个。
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