Фльоринка – лемківскє місце памяти

Florynka: A Lemko Realm of Memory The article refers to the concept of realm of memory (les lieu de mémoire) developed and popularized by Pierre Nora. The notion of realm of memory is presented and then utilized for symptomatic reading and interpretation of the workings of memory as it develops aro...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0c982e658e594482a5ddedaa6f17ae502021-11-27T13:18:22ZФльоринка – лемківскє місце памяти10.12797/RRB.14.2018.14.011896-222Xhttps://doaj.org/article/0c982e658e594482a5ddedaa6f17ae502019-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.akademicka.pl/rrb/article/view/701https://doaj.org/toc/1896-222X Florynka: A Lemko Realm of Memory The article refers to the concept of realm of memory (les lieu de mémoire) developed and popularized by Pierre Nora. The notion of realm of memory is presented and then utilized for symptomatic reading and interpretation of the workings of memory as it develops around a topographical location. The author shows the essentialization and sacralization of names and concepts referring to the political activity of the Lemkos, such as Florynka, the Rusyn National Republic of the Lemkos and the national council. It is demonstrated that similar processes of memory are affecting names and personal traces located in the Florynka realm of memory. Furthermore, following Jan Assmann, the article distinguishes between two manners in which memory is preserved: either by means of ritual coherence, characteristic of oral tradition, or by means of textual coherence, implemented in written form. Finally, a question is posed about the goals and needs of a community built on memory, in this case of the Lemko community, namely to whom memory belongs to and whom it serves. A tentative answer to these questions indicates identity-related goals, which would be a direct and indirect continuation of certain currents of thought and action that were being developed in the years 1918‑ 1921. The entire article emphasizes the activist form of collective memory, which negotiates with established stereotypes and at the same time contributes to preserve them. Helena Duć-FajferKsiegarnia Akademicka Publishingarticlemiejsce pamięciwiec floryńskiRuska Narodowa Republika Łemkówdziałalność polityczna Łemkówkonferencja pokojowa w ParyżuHistory of Central EuropeDAW1001-1051Social SciencesHHistory of Eastern EuropeDJK1-77ENPLRìčnik Ruskoj Bursy, Vol 14 (2019)
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collection DOAJ
language EN
PL
topic miejsce pamięci
wiec floryński
Ruska Narodowa Republika Łemków
działalność polityczna Łemków
konferencja pokojowa w Paryżu
History of Central Europe
DAW1001-1051
Social Sciences
H
History of Eastern Europe
DJK1-77
spellingShingle miejsce pamięci
wiec floryński
Ruska Narodowa Republika Łemków
działalność polityczna Łemków
konferencja pokojowa w Paryżu
History of Central Europe
DAW1001-1051
Social Sciences
H
History of Eastern Europe
DJK1-77
Helena Duć-Fajfer
Фльоринка – лемківскє місце памяти
description Florynka: A Lemko Realm of Memory The article refers to the concept of realm of memory (les lieu de mémoire) developed and popularized by Pierre Nora. The notion of realm of memory is presented and then utilized for symptomatic reading and interpretation of the workings of memory as it develops around a topographical location. The author shows the essentialization and sacralization of names and concepts referring to the political activity of the Lemkos, such as Florynka, the Rusyn National Republic of the Lemkos and the national council. It is demonstrated that similar processes of memory are affecting names and personal traces located in the Florynka realm of memory. Furthermore, following Jan Assmann, the article distinguishes between two manners in which memory is preserved: either by means of ritual coherence, characteristic of oral tradition, or by means of textual coherence, implemented in written form. Finally, a question is posed about the goals and needs of a community built on memory, in this case of the Lemko community, namely to whom memory belongs to and whom it serves. A tentative answer to these questions indicates identity-related goals, which would be a direct and indirect continuation of certain currents of thought and action that were being developed in the years 1918‑ 1921. The entire article emphasizes the activist form of collective memory, which negotiates with established stereotypes and at the same time contributes to preserve them.
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title Фльоринка – лемківскє місце памяти
title_short Фльоринка – лемківскє місце памяти
title_full Фльоринка – лемківскє місце памяти
title_fullStr Фльоринка – лемківскє місце памяти
title_full_unstemmed Фльоринка – лемківскє місце памяти
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