On Being German in British America

Through the example of Pennsylvania-German gravestones notable for the absence of written text, this essay examines how a family of distinctive objects sets the mind and historical imagination in motion. The markers, ranging from simple silhouettes to elaborately carved memorials, ask us how these o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Winterthur portfolio 2011-06, Vol.45 (2/3), p.195-208
1. Verfasser: Herman, Bernard L.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Through the example of Pennsylvania-German gravestones notable for the absence of written text, this essay examines how a family of distinctive objects sets the mind and historical imagination in motion. The markers, ranging from simple silhouettes to elaborately carved memorials, ask us how these objects did the work of memory, what was remembered, and how things construct identity through conversational fields and inscriptive practices.
ISSN:0084-0416
1545-6927
DOI:10.1086/660910