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Meaning of late socialism: analyzing Estonians' post-communist memory culture / Joesalu, Kirsti   Journal Article
Joesalu, Kirsti Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The aim of this article is to elaborate one aspect of post-socialist memory culture in one Baltic state, namely, which meaning is given to the late socialist period (1960–80) in Estonians’ personal narratives. Reminiscing about events of twentieth century has a meaningful place in the integration of the Baltic Sea region in the twenty-first century. The tensions between memory politics and personal experiences expressed in biographical accounts will also be explored. In the 1990s, late socialism was understood in Estonians’ cultural memory as part of a discontinuity discourse. In the early twenty-first century, the same period is understood more along the lines of a paradigm of everyday life.
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Role of the Soviet past in post-Soviet memory politics through / Joesalu, Kirsti   Journal Article
Joesalu, Kirsti Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article analyses the dynamics of memory politics in post-Soviet Estonia from the 1990s to the present day. It focuses on speeches by Estonian presidents, which are treated as a specific type of commemorative activity and studied in relation to other social memories. The analysis seeks to link the meaning conveyed in the speeches to the presidents' personal experiences during the Soviet period. The article shows that in these speeches, the primary discourse used with regard to Soviet times was that of 'rupture' as well as the related discourse of 'resistance'.
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