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AUTOR(ES) S. MacDonald
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) The University of Sheffield
ANO 2006
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Journal of Material Culture
ISSN 1359-1835
E-ISSN 1460-3586
EDITORA SAGE Publications
DOI 10.1177/1359183506063015
CITAÇÕES 10
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 bd9b375602a35b7bbec295ab79215950

Resumo

This article considers questions of agency, materiality and identity through a focus on a landscape largely shaped by the German National Socialists in the 1930s: the former Nazi party rally grounds in Nuremberg. It looks at Nazi ideas about architecture and the agency of buildings as 'words in stone' and the Nazi intention that the built heritage would endure and continue to 'speak' over time. It then goes on to discuss some of the post-war struggle with the Nazi heritage (and more specifically the Zeppelin Building) and the ways in which agency has been variously attributed. This highlights contests and changes in the attribution of agency, and shows how such attributions are embedded in wider understandings and politics of identity (including processes of 'de-Nazification' and 'facing the past'), as well as being coshaped by the connotations and 'suggestiveness' of material forms.

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