Forgetting Strategies in (Re)structuring Collective Memory of Goran's Poem "The Pit" (CROSBI ID 268286)
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Levanat-Peričić, Miranda
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Forgetting Strategies in (Re)structuring Collective Memory of Goran's Poem "The Pit"
Since the (re) structuring collective memory always implies particular political processes, in the case of Ivan Goran Kovačić and his narrative poem The Pit (Jama), the fundamental text of the Partisan canon of Croatian literature, it may be divided into two periods with a transitional watershed of the 90s (or the disintegration of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) as a historical turning point. Post-Yugoslav revisionist processes of the memory of World War II, which then started, inevitably had to influence the “myth about Goran”, up to that time in the conventional memory constructed around three key points. The first was his leaving Zagreb, together with Vladimir Nazor, to join the Partisans ; the second was the revelation of Ustasha crimes in the epic poem The Pit and third his death by a “chetnikʼs knife”, which he prophetically hinted at in his poem “My Tomb”. Furthermore, the critical reception of The Pit from its first edition takes place on two plans of expression – artistic (fine arts) and literary. These “two lives” of one epic poem had different destinies and also attached to themselves different memories including forgetting strategies of (re)structuring collective memory.
Ivan Goran Kovačić ; poem The Pit ; partisan art ; forgetting strategies ; repressive erasure
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Podaci o izdanju
16
2019.
159-174
objavljeno
2084-3011
2450-2731
10.14746/pss.2019.16.9
Povezanost rada
Filologija, Interdisciplinarne humanističke znanosti, Književnost