Death, memory, text: reading the landscape of remembrance
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1996
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Abstract
Victorian cemeteries are landscapes which can be 'read' both literally and
metaphorically. In this paper, one particular Victorian cemetery, the Barbadoes St Cemetery in Christchurch, New Zealand is considered for the different meanings that
can be found in its location, layout, vegetation, tombstones and written inscriptions.
The discussion focuses on how these clements of the cemetery landscape relate to the
burial traditions of Western Europe, how they expressed particular concerns about death and remembrance in the Victorian era, and how they can be 'read' in the present, in order to explore the relationship between interpretation and transformation in this highly symbolic landscape.