Someone on Mastodon shared #DavidGraeber's review of #CarlosSeveri's The #ChimeraPrinciple. Now I want to read the book and wonder more about the roots of the #Tanuki #RacoonDog figures and the #ShichiFukuJin figures, Especially these wooden #FukuRokuJyu figures.
> Much of what we have considered “primitive art,” the author argues, were not meant as self-contained objects in their own right, or even as elements in some larger performance, but as memory cues to texts—usually to be performed in some sort of ritual context—whose exact nature is, often as not, entirely lost to us. These images were never meant to exist apart from words. Yet those words were a form of artistry in and of themselves. The conclusion immediately shatters half a dozen complacent assumptions we normally bring, unthinkingly, to any analysis of comparative aesthetics: the assumption of a simple distinction between “orality” and “literacy,” for example; the notion of “picture-writing”; most of our assumptions about the relationship between icon, ritual, and text. And that shattering of assumptions, in turn, proves endlessly productive.
- https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/david-graeber-concerning-mental-pivots-and-civilizations-of-memory?v=1676743668
#七福神 #福禄寿 #たぬき #タヌキ


