When the ‘terrorists’ speak the language of humanity : counter-memory of 15th July coup d’état / Helena Vodopija
2022
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Title
When the ‘terrorists’ speak the language of humanity : counter-memory of 15th July coup d’état / Helena Vodopija
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Venice, Italy: Global Campus of Human Rights, 2022
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English
Summary
The aim of this work was to understand how the antagonism that constitutes the core of official
memory of the 15th July coup d'etat influenced the lives of those designated as the enemy of
the nation - the families of cadets and trainee officers who were sentenced to life in prison for
the alleged involvement in the coup; to portray the change in their identity – from believers
who identify with nationalist discourse to human rights activists - and depict their creation of
counter-hegemonic movement inspired by the counter-memory of the coup. The research
showed how they regain their political subjectivity through re-politicizing the normalized
subject positions of the nationalist discourse, challenging the embedded antagonism between
the nation and its other, and countering the selective vision of justice by their actions that reflect
the belief in universal humanity.
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