STRAH, FANTASTIČNO I POLITIČKO U TALIJANSKOM PAMĆENJU ISTARSKOG EGZODUSA
FEAR AND FANTASTIC IMAGERY AS A POLITICAL DEVICE IN THE ITALIAN MEMORY OF THE ISTRIAN EXODUS
Author(s): Natka BadurinaSubject(s): WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), Migration Studies, Politics of History/Memory, Politics and Identity
Published by: Hrvatsko filološko društvo
Keywords: Istrian exodus; fear narratives; foibe; Istrian folklore; anti-Slavic racism;
Summary/Abstract: This research deals with the memory of the Istrian exodus in the framework of culture of fear as a characteristic of the modern age, and with regard to the 1990s change in the ideological context of the memory of World War II. The relation between exodus and fear is examined in the selected Italian historiographical, anthropological and psychoanalytical literature, in oral testimonies, as well as in the literary and cinematographic representations where Istrian oral tradition, legends and folklore are seen as a natural background to both exodus and fear. In this analysis, the use of fantastic elements and references to oral tradition are connected to anti-Slavic racism on the eastern Italian border as the fear of the unknown and demonized Other. Special attention is given to the motif of the dead animal thrown into the pit along with the victims as an element of the mythical conception of ritual killing. The paper examines the narrative treatment of the memory of exodus, which is marked by fear, and its aspects persisting in contemporary Italian political discourse, and finally considers possible ways to stop this mythological machine.
Journal: Umjetnost riječi
- Issue Year: 2018
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 209-230
- Page Count: 22
- Language: Croatian