波兰的历史重演:在对历史的忠实和壮观的必要性之间

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q4 SOCIOLOGY Polish Sociological Review Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.26412/PSR209.01
Krzysztof Olechnicki, T. Szlendak
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这篇文章是一个致力于波兰历史重演团体的研究项目的结果,这些团体正变得非常受欢迎和有影响力,可以被视为该事件的多感官文化的一部分。在民族志研究中,我们提出了历史重演的商业化和相关活动的所谓教育价值的问题,考虑是否有可能调和对历史的忠诚与商业活动的需求,追求利润的激情,教学与娱乐。该研究包括评价维度和关于重演在国家文化政策中的作用的问题。研究结果表明,这一运动是模糊的、多维的,关于重演者动机的问题存在许多答案,主要是因为这些群体分为业余重演者和商业重演者。我们发现,重演在灌输历史知识方面是有效的,虽然不是灌输给观众,而是灌输给重演者自己。重演事件通常不能激发观众对历史的兴趣。这些事件中的绝大多数在智力上是被动的,这导致任何教育效果都是短暂的和肤浅的。
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Historical Re-enactment in Poland:Between Faithfulness to History and the Imperative of Spectacularity
The article is the result of a research project devoted to Polish historical re-enactment groups which are becoming very popular and influential and can be seen as a part of the multi-sensory culture of the event. During ethnographic research, we raised the issue of the commercialisation of historical re-enactment and the alleged educational value of the related activities, deliberating whether it was possible to reconcile faithfulness to history with the demands of commercial events, the passion with the pursuit of profit, and teaching with entertainment. The research included the evaluational dimension and questions on the role of re-enactment in the cultural policy of the country. The findings indicated that the movement was ambiguous and multidimensional and that numerous answers existed to the question about the re-enactors’ motivations essentially because the groups are divided into hobbyist re-enactors and commercial re-enactors. We found that re-enactment was effective in instilling historical knowledge, although not into the spectators, but into the re-enactors themselves. Re-enactment events usually failed to stimulate the spectators’ interest in history. A considerable majority of these events remained intellectually passive, which caused any educational effect to be momentary and superficial.
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