Resolving antagonistic tensions . Some discourse analytic reflections on verbal commemorative practices
TitreResolving antagonistic tensions . Some discourse analytic reflections on verbal commemorative practices
Auteur
Call number909.82/0004
N° d'objet10575i
Lieu de publicationVienna, Austria
EditeurPassagen
Année de publication
2009
Pagination14p.
MatérielArticle
SériePassagen Gesellschaft.
NotesInternational conference proceedings at the Kreisky-Forum, Vienna, in June 2008.
Article from the publication 'Justice and memory : confronting traumatic pasts : an international comparison' pp169-193
Article from the publication 'Justice and memory : confronting traumatic pasts : an international comparison' pp169-193
Description
The title presupposes the existence of several tensions: those between keeping silent and breaking silence, and those between an unresolved question and the trial to make a break so as to find some resolution. Violent and unjust events from the past linger on. These narratives define collective identities. The realization of negative emotions calls for inevitably violent action, whereas positive emotions call for some form of communicative action. Mentions speeches by German Chancellor Brandt in 1970 when he visited Warsaw, and two speeches by Queen Beatrix, the Dutch Head of State in 1994-95