The struggle of Fortinbras and Horatio in Romania: removal and re-collection of the communist past in Romanian museums
The struggle of Fortinbras and Horatio in Romania: removal and re-collection of the communist past in Romanian museums
Author(s): Iemima D. PloscariuSubject(s): Cultural Essay, Political Essay, Societal Essay
Published by: Instytut Slawistyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: Eastern Europe; Post-Communism; Romania; museums; memory
Summary/Abstract: Over twenty years after the dismantling of communist regimes began in Central and Eastern Europe, the governments and people in these former Soviet bloc countries are faced with varying and often opposing ways to approach and present the communist past. Focusing on post-1989 museums in Romania, especially the Sighet Museum in Sighetul Marmaţiei and the Romanian Peasant Museum in Bucharest, the article will examine three themes that appear in museum exhibitions of Romanian communist history: the marginalization of the communist past, the victimization of a nation, and the need by curators to “rescue memory.” These approaches to the communist past leave a great deal out. Limited and biased portraits hinder a healthy coming to terms with the past initially intended by these institutions in Romania and similar institutions across Central and Eastern Europe. However, some attempts have been made to bring in more voices and face the past on its own terms apart from the political motivation or desires for retribution, which often motivate the current interpretation of the past
Journal: Sprawy Narodowościowe
- Issue Year: 2013
- Issue No: 42
- Page Range: 37-49
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English