Autoportrait d’un héros
Journal Title: Martor. The Museum of the Romanian Peasant Anthropology Review - Year 2012, Vol 17, Issue 17
Abstract
Cet article contient des fragments de l’entretien effectue avec Neculai Burlui lors d’une collecte de données dans la commune de Birsești, département de Vrancea (dans le cadre de la recherche Vie de famille sous le communisme, effectuée entre 2009 et 2012, à laquelle ont participé Maria Mateoniu, Vlad Columbeanu, George Turliu, Mihai Gheorghiu, Ana Pascu, Dan Turcu, Irina Ornea, Oana Mateescu. Le temoignage de Neculai Burlui parle de la confiscation des terres, de la revolte des paysans de Vrancea contre les nationalisations, des represailles qui ont suivies, de la vie dans les prisons politiques, de l’absence des liens avec la famille, de la participation à la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale sur les deux fronts.
Authors and Affiliations
Mirela Florian
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