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ID155859
Title ProperTransitional politics of memory
Other Title Information political strategies of managing the past in post-communist Romania
LanguageENG
AuthorRusu, Mihai Stelian
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article develops a typology of political strategies of coming to terms with the past as a theoretical frame of reference against which it assesses the transitional politics of memory pursued in Romanian post-communist society. It argues that after an initial ‘elusive’ strategy based on a politics of amnesia gave way to a confrontationist stance promoting a politics of anamnesis, the communist past was both politically criminalised and symbolically demonised. The article concludes by arguing that the failure of the ‘mastering the past’ paradigm epitomised by the 2006 Tismăneanu Report needs to give way to a ‘normalising’ paradigm of remembering Romanian communism.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 69, No.8; Oct 2017: p.1257-1279
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 69 No 8
Key WordsPost-Communist Romania ;  Transitional Politics of Memory ;  Political Strategies of Managing


 
 
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