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Psychology in Society

On-line version ISSN 2309-8708
Print version ISSN 1015-6046

Abstract

ANDREWS, Molly. Haunting memories of the revolution: Hope and despair in East German Lives. PINS [online]. 2024, vol.66, n.spe, pp.101-122. ISSN 2309-8708.  http://dx.doi.org/10.57157/pins2024Vol66iss1a6577.

This paper uses the arguments set out in Bhekizizwe Peterson's article "Spectrality and inter-generational black narratives in South Africa" as a framework to explore East German narratives of transformational change over the past 30 years, based on interviews with key anti-state activists. Of particular relevance for the East German case are Peterson's commentaries on 1) contrasting the 'limitless hope' of the revolution with subsequent experiences of mourning and melancholia - "unresolved grief" and a nostalgia for a future that once could have been; 2) the exploration of relationship between history, the arts and knowledge; 3) the struggle over creating a national 'good story' and the memories that haunt across generations; and 4) the role of radical imagination in social change. Although the presentation will draw on the larger longitudinal project, it will also incorporate a discussion of Lola Arias's play "Atlas des Kommunismus" which offers a retrospective look at the legacy of communism thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, with characters playing themselves.

Keywords : memory and revolution; nostalgia; hauntology; intergenerational struggle; national narratives.

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