The Amish in the American imagination
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書誌事項
The Amish in the American imagination
(Center books in Anabaptist studies / George F. Thompson, series founder and director ; Donald B. Kraybill, consulting editor)
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Enveloped in mystery, Amish culture has remained a captivating topic within mainstream American culture. In this volume, David Weaver-Zercher explores how Americans throughout the 20th century reacted to and interpreted the Amish. Through an examination of a variety of visual and textual sources, Weaver-Zercher explores how diverse groups - ranging from Mennonites to Hollywood producers - represented and understood the Amish. Unlike previous studies that focus on Amish interaction with the broader American culture, this text emphasizes how various members of that larger culture see the Amish and, in turn, what these interpretations reveal about 20th-century mainstream American culture and society. Weaver-Zercher argues that, through different representations of the Amish, "English" Americans appropriated what they viewed as exotic, rural Americans for ideological, commercial, and spiritual purposes. This book thus identifies the various functions the Amish served for their American neighbours, most of whom led lives far removed from the Amish existence they imagined.
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