Weird Studies

Episode 101: Our Fear of the Dark: On Tanizaki's 'In Praise of Shadows'

06.23.2021 - By Phil Ford and J. F. MartelPlay

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In modern physics as in Western theology, darkness and shadows have a purely negative existence. They are merely the absence of light. In mythology and art, however, light and darkness are enjoy a kind of Manichaean equality. Each exists in its own right and lays claim to one half of the Real. In this episode, JF and Phil delve into the luxuriant gloom of the Japanese novelist Jun'ichirō Tanazaki's classic meditation on the half-forgotten virtues of the dark.

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REFERENCES

Junichiro Tanizaki, In Praise of Shadows

Chiaroscuro, Renaissance art style

John Carpenter (dir.), Escape from L.A.

Weird Studies, Episode 13 on Heraclitus

Walter Benjamin, The Work of Art in Age of Mechanical Reproduction

Yasujiro Ozu (dir.), Late Spring

Wabi Sabi, Japanese idea

John Carpenter (dir.), Escape from NY

Jonathan Crary, 24/7: Late Capitalism and the End of Sleep

Eric Voegelin, German-American philosopher

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