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Souvenir, salvage and the death of great naval ships.

机译:纪念品,打捞和大型海军舰艇的死亡。

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This paper examines the social and physical death of naval ships as a form of military material culture. It draws on ethnographic research with veteran’s associations in the UK and US, and in a UK ship breaking yard, to explore the relationship of a naval ship’s social and physical death to memorialisation, souvenir manufacture and souvenir salvage. A naval ship’s social death is argued to animate a distributed community of ex-naval personnel, for whom it is normative to memorialise ‘their ship’, and to materialise their sociality, and residue military masculinities, through a range of manufactured souvenirs worn in everyday life. The social death of naval ships has, until recently, been largely disconnected from the sites of their physical death, or destruction, but the advent of ethical disposal policies in the UK has brought about the geographical compression of the two. The paper charts three phases of ex-naval personnel’s engagement with the destruction of ‘their ship’: pilgrimage, souvenir salvage and collective memorialisation. We argue that proximate visualised destruction makes ex-naval personnel witnesses to an object death. More generally, the paper highlights that resource recovery regimes need to be thought not through recycling and the equivalence of objects as materials, but through reincarnation. As we show, the reincarnation of ‘great things’ does not always become them.
机译:本文考察了作为军事物质文化形式的海军舰船的社会和自然死亡。它利用在英国和美国的退伍军人协会以及在英国拆船厂中的人种学研究方法,来探索海军舰船的社会和实际死亡与纪念,纪念品制造和纪念品抢救之间的关系。有人认为,一艘军舰的社会死亡使一个分散的前海军人员社区充满生气,为此,纪念“他们的船”,并通过每天佩戴的一系列人造纪念品来纪念“他们的船”,实现其社交性和残余的男性气质是正常的。生活。直到最近,海军舰船的社会死亡与他们的身体死亡或破坏的地点基本上没有联系,但是英国道德操守政策的出现导致了两者的地域压力。该文件列出了前海军人员参与摧毁“他们的船”的三个阶段:朝圣,抢救纪念品和集体纪念活动。我们认为,近乎视觉的破坏使前海军人员目击了物体死亡。从更一般的意义上讲,本文强调资源回收制度不应通过循环利用和等同物作为材料来考虑,而应通过轮回来考虑。正如我们所展示的,“伟大事物”的轮回并不总是成为它们。

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    Gregson N.; Crang M.; Watkins H.;

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