The Squash that Conquered America
The Squash that Conquered America
Pumpkin Symbolism in the United States
Author(s): Maciej KapekSubject(s): Social Sciences, Customs / Folklore
Published by: KSIĘGARNIA AKADEMICKA Sp. z o.o.
Keywords: pumpkin; squash; gourd; symbol; Halloween; Thanksgiving;
Summary/Abstract: Pumpkin has always played an important role in American culture. Throughout history, it carried a plethora of meanings and connotations. Since European arrival to the New World, the meaning of the squash changed drastically from a product crucial for survival due to its practical features to the one that carries primarily a symbolic meaning. The shift happened by series of small changes with a significant impact of fall holidays: Thanksgiving and Halloween. Thanks to them, the squash began to be associated not only with the seasonal traditions, but with America itself. The pumpkin constantly appears in cultural texts such as poems and graphics, usually as a symbol of the fall or one of the holidays of that part of the year, although some representations depict it as an emblem of the American nation. Its association with the United States is now recognized across the world. At the same time, pumpkin significance extends and evolves into new forms. In modern America, it is not the pumpkin itself that reminds of the fall, but the spice based on a pumpkin pie. Thus, pumpkin becomes a link in a chain of symbolic references.
Journal: Ad Americam. Journal of American Studies
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 23
- Page Range: 53-63
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English