Name and sign: First name as a symbol of ethnic identity of Vojvodina Germans
2014
In this paper we consider the choice of and use of first names among
Vojvodina Germans at the beginning of the 21st century. Anthroponomy, the
practice of choosing and using first names among the members of the German
minority in Vojvodina will be viewed in the context of their striving to draw
the symbolic borders of their ethnic community as opposed to others in their
surroundings. This tendency among Vojvodina Germans is especially evident in
the final decade of the 20th and the first decade of the 21st century, when
due to the political and social changes members of this community chose to
forego their ethnic mimicry, and abandon the strategy of conscious temporary
and/or permanent rejection of germanhood, in favor of a strategy of free
manifestation of the symbols of their ethnic identity. In this context, the
choice and use of personal names, aside from the public use of the German
language, makes one of the two key symbols of ethnic identity of Vojvodina
Germans and the renewal of germanhood which was present in the field at the
time the research this paper is based on was done. We view anthroponomy as a
form of social practice which is strongly determined by numerous social and
cultural factors and the results displayed in this article suggest that this
practice is more influenced by macro factors such as social and cultural
values than micro factors such as family heritage.
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