This project assesses American relics—publicly significant mortal remains and related artifacts—that have emerged and persisted since the colonial period. American Relics will analyze the evolving meanings and deployments of American mementos mori and other potent objects. Its interpretive narrative focuses attention on exemplary relics—whether ordinary or extraordinary—placing them in a broader context, using their histories to analyze the means through which Americans have used them to express and authorize their public words by making those words (literally) concrete.
MHS Calendar of Events
7 November 2012
this event is free
Brown Bag
American Relics and the Material Politics of Public Memory
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Matthew Dennis, University of Oregon