Saygun GOKARIKSEL
Academic Year:
2012/2013
Field of Study:
Anthropology
Research Program:
NEC International
Affiliation:
GOKARIKSEL Saygun
Position:
Ph.D. Candidate, Adjunct Lecturer
Country:
Turkey
This paper focuses on the Polish lustration process, which uses the former secret service files to verify the public employees’ past links with the former secret service. Since the early 1990s, lustration has been an object of great political struggle between political groups, mainly between the secular liberals and conservative nationalists (including
conservative‑neoliberals). In this article, I investigate the strategies through which the conservative‑nationalists seek to create popular support for lustration. Analyzing the exhumation of a well‑known young oppositionist and the public life of a controversial “agent list”, I highlight the popularity of the transparency discourse and explore what this reveals about the broader conditions of capitalist transformation and nation‑state building
after state socialism
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