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Which is why I never took seriously the notion that preserving (and reproducing) cultural artifacts ever did much to preserve the culture itself, as was once suggested by certain powers around here. It’s not a thing to be put in a jar and preserved indefinitely.
I’ll always remember the news photos of the Amish people in the days following that terrible schoolhouse shooting several years ago. I was struck by the Amish youngsters carrying bright plastic “Playmate” style coolers as lunch boxes. The incongruity was almost jarring initially— the showy colors and the decidedly modern materials in that context. But then, those coolers were in some ways quite in keeping with Amish sensibilities — inexpensive, durable, practical, and, because all the kids had one, egalitarian.
Which is why I never took seriously the notion that preserving (and reproducing) cultural artifacts ever did much to preserve the culture itself, as was once suggested by certain powers around here. It’s not a thing to be put in a jar and preserved indefinitely.
I’ll always remember the news photos of the Amish people in the days following that terrible schoolhouse shooting several years ago. I was struck by the Amish youngsters carrying bright plastic “Playmate” style coolers as lunch boxes. The incongruity was almost jarring initially— the showy colors and the decidedly modern materials in that context. But then, those coolers were in some ways quite in keeping with Amish sensibilities — inexpensive, durable, practical, and, because all the kids had one, egalitarian.