Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Weekly Wikipedia Find: Mono no aware

Mono no aware or 物の哀れ or the pathos of things is a literary concept from Japan. Those wacky Japs. It is critical theory, but not limited to literature as it has been adapted to Japanese culture as well. And it interests me greatly as well. For it is, it concerns itself with, the "transience of things and the bittersweet sadness of their passing."

Of course, of particular note, here, on usage... is that things refers not to objects but to abstracts. I.e. the way of all things. Times. Eras. Fin de siècle. It is all fleeting. Let us mourn.

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Week Thirty-One: Amputee fetishism
Week Thirty: Turtles all the way down
Week Twenty-Nine: The Diogenes Club
Week Twenty-Eight: E pur si muove!
Week Twenty-Seven: Unico
Week Twenty-Six: Panopticon
Week Twenty-Five: Legendary
Week Twenty-Four: Ostern
Week Twenty-Three: Kilroy was here
Week Twenty-Two: Jack Parsons
Week Twenty-One: The Wold Newton Universe
Week Twenty: Anonymous
Week Nineteen: Monty Hall problem
Week Eighteen: Brown Booby
Week Seventeen: Dieter Dengler
Week Sixteen: New Jerusalem
Week Fifteen: Technological Singularity
Week Fourteen: Numbers Station
Week Thirteen: Culper Ring
Week Twelve: Mary Sue
Week Eleven: Byford dolphin diving bell accident
Week Ten: Deep-sea gigantism
Week Nine: Bloop
Week Eight: Rat king
Week Seven: Gustave Doré
Week Six: Tomorrow
Week Five: Borscht Belt
Week Four: Swampman
Week Three: Chinese room
Week Two: Ambrose Burnside
Week One:
Lolita fashion

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

to mourn is to celebrate

5:02 p.m.  

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