人民英雄人物中的英雄主义:耗尽了南斯拉夫的象征首都?

Ivana Lučić Todosić
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南斯拉夫社会建构的、制度性选出的人民英雄首先将南斯拉夫关于二战的叙述联系成一个连贯的整体,然后通过后来的用法,他们标记了南斯拉夫居民生活、移动和工作的空间和象征世界。死去的和活着的人民英雄,作为最高价值的承载者,代表着影响两千万南斯拉夫人集体身份形成的象征性资本。通过对英雄传记的规范化,揭示了英雄人物塑造的典范模式和价值取向。本文认为这些人民英雄的英雄主义是南斯拉夫民族继承的一种象征性资本。目的是确定这种英雄主义模式的结构,并发现普遍英雄主义价值观、Homo Dinaricus英雄主义范式和社会主义民族英雄主义的异同。作为历史时刻英雄相关性的代表,民族英雄发现了他们英雄主义的经验和本体论的一面。
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Heroism in Characters of People's Heroes: Spent Symbolic Capital of Yugoslav Nations?
The socially constructed, institutionally elected People’s heroes of Yugoslavia first linked narratives on World War Two in Yugoslavia into the coherent entirety, and then through later usages they marked the spatial and symbolic world in which the inhabitants of Yugoslavia lived, moved and worked. Dead and living People’s heroes, as bearers of the highest values, represented the symbolic capital that influenced the formation of the collective identities of twenty million Yugoslavs. Through canonized heroic biographies, the paradigmatic patterns and values upon which heroic characters were created are revealed. The paper considers the heroism of those People’s heroes as a symbolic capital inherited by the Yugoslav nations. The aim was to determine the structure of this heroic model and to discover the similarities and differences between the universal heroic values, the heroic paradigm of Homo Dinaricus and the heroism of socialist national heroes. As exponents of the heroic relevancy of the historical moment, national heroes discover the empirical and ontological side of their heroism.
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