This is a beautiful and gripping exploration of Japanese aesthetics and what it reveals about Japanese culture, how it contrasts with western cultures, and what it says about us as human beings. Cannot recommend enough.
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Mar 19, 2025

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I really enjoyed reading this work, and the values it attributes to what's hidden, not clear and demands a different kind of appreciation. At the same time while I was reading some of his arguments sounded quite weird and deterministic such as relating the appreciation of shadows in Japan to a tinted undertone in the skin. Thus I went into looking further into what it's written about this work and found really interesting interpretation that argue that Tanizaki's text has a strong sense of satire, especially towards other authors that had such an absolutiste view of what japanese culture was. I don't get behind that the text is fully ironic as some aesthetic arguments really invites the reader to engage with the word in a different way, at the same time creating a complete duality between east and west where the east has a homogenous way of interacting with the world feels very reductive. This short writing is quite an interesting read after In Praise of Shadows https://neojaponisme.com/2008/06/19/performance-of-east-west-discourses-in-tanizakis-in-praise-of-shadows/
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