庄严的沉默:纪念兄弟团结之国的族群间暴力事件

Max Bergholz
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摘要:为什么会出现对族群间暴力的沉默,沉默的打破是否会导致分裂族群的和解?通过讲述二战后在波斯尼亚西北部建造的纪念碑以及 1992-95 年战争后对其进行的彻底改造的两个故事,这部地方史提出了一个具有全球意义的问题:对暴力历史的纪念能否创造出一种 "公正的记忆",使人们既能回忆起我们的人性和非人性,也能回忆起我们仍视为敌人的 "他人 "的人性和非人性?
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Silence Enshrined: Memorializing Intercommunal Violence in a Land of Brotherhood and Unity
Abstract: Why do silences about intercommunal violence emerge and does their subsequent breaking lead to reconciliation in divided communities? By telling two stories of monuments built in northwest Bosnia after World War II, and the radical changes made to them since the war of 1992–95, this local history poses a question of global significance: Can memorials to the violent past ever create a "just memory," whereby they recall both our humanity and inhumanity, as well as both the humanity and inhumanity of "others" whom we may still see as enemies?
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