Recuperative memory in Romanian post-Communist society

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Recuperative memory in Romanian post-Communist society
Abstract
This paper explores the idea of “recuperative memory” with respect to the process of coming to terms with the past after the fall of the Romanian Communist regime in 1989. Its method is to examine the mechanisms used by recuperative memory in order to re-appropriate the past and emphasize the inherently mediated and multifaceted nature of this process. Using various examples from oral testimonies, autobiographical writings, literary works, and cinema, the paper argues that the role of recuperative memory is not only to facilitate the process of coming to terms with the past, but also to offer the material necessary to sustain a viable politics of memory. This entails providing a platform for the intergenerational transmission of memory and knowledge for those who did not live under the Communist regime, filling in this way the intergenerational gap, despite the lack of political class engagement.
Publication
Nationalities Papers
Volume
44
Issue
5
Pages
751-771
Date
2016-09
Journal Abbr
Natl. pap.
Language
English
ISSN
0090-5992, 1465-3923
Accessed
29/01/2023, 07:57
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Mitroiu, S. (2016). Recuperative memory in Romanian post-Communist society. Nationalities Papers, 44(5), 751–771. https://doi.org/10.1080/00905992.2016.1182144