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The Moral Career of a Suspected Legionary: Psychological Language in the Securitate Archives

2021; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 36; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/08883254211025603

ISSN

1533-8371

Autores

Cristina Plămădeală, Cristian Tileagă,

Tópico(s)

Global Security and Public Health

Resumo

This article explores some notable uses of psychological language in the Securitate archives. We examine Securitate files concerning Constantin Vaman, a suspected legionary subjected to surveillance work by the Securitate. This article seeks to show how Securitate activities, particularly the writing of informer notes and operatives’ reports, are the upshot of strategic use of morally implicative psychological language. Constantin Vaman’s Securitate files are used to explore two categories of psychological language: the language of mental states and the language of disposition and motive. We show that Securitate’s writing of informer notes and operatives’ reports were dependent on the strategic use of morally implicative psychological descriptions. We argue that close attention to the many facets of psychological language used in Securitate documents discussed in this article may enable researchers to understand more fully the complex nature and inner workings of surveillance work.

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