[HN Gopher] Body Ritual Among the Nacirema (1956) [pdf]
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Body Ritual Among the Nacirema (1956) [pdf]
Author : kelseyfrog
Score : 35 points
Date : 2022-03-21 16:48 UTC (1 days ago)
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| revolvingocelot wrote:
| See also _Motel of the Mysteries_ -- a YA-level book, lavishly
| illustrated -- about a far-future society uncovering an early-80s
| motel and interpreting it as a burial complex, dedicated to the
| tiling-god Mica and dating from the height of the now-vanished
| Empire of Usa.
| mcphage wrote:
| > The charm is not disposed of after it has served its purpose,
| but is placed in the charm-box of the household shrine. As these
| magical materials are specific for certain ills, and the real or
| imagined maladies of the people are many, the charm-box is
| usually full to overflowing. The magical packets are so numerous
| that people forget what their purposes were and fear to use them
| again.
|
| Oof, I feel that one.
| tetsusaiga wrote:
| They should have started out more vaguely-- I started reading it
| from the second page, and without Notgnihsaw I didn't have a
| clue.
|
| > A few women afflicted with almost inhuman hypermammary
| development are so idolized that they make a handsome living
| simply going from village to village and permitting the natives
| to stare at them for a fee.
|
| Me: "Haha! These people are so dumb!"
| superkuh wrote:
| "Noitan nacirema eht fo saedi eht!" I have this line memorized
| because a friend and I would constantly reference it to each
| other after encounting the story in a shared american history
| class. Of course we didn't limit it to the story and mostly used
| it to swear at each other backwards.
| djur wrote:
| I read (an excerpt of) this in middle school, but my recollection
| was that the teacher didn't do a great job of communicating what
| the point was. It felt more like a "ha, gotcha, it was America
| all along!" moment. I remember being annoyed by some of the
| outdated elements (hog-bristle toothbrushes) which made it seem
| "unfair". As an adult, of course, the underlying factual
| inaccuracies just strengthen the point.
| jaqalopes wrote:
| Sorry to hear that. For a different perspective, my grade nine
| world civilizations teacher delivered this perfectly to us as
| an in class reading exercise where we first critiqued the
| society of the Nacirema before the big reveal. I'll never
| forget how surprised I was to realize that my own country was
| something that could be criticized.
| asdfasgasdgasdg wrote:
| For anyone who is missing the context, as I was, "Nacirema" is
| "American" spelled backwards.
| agumonkey wrote:
| I first read about the idea a week ago and already forgot about
| it, even though I found it brilliant. sigh.
|
| Onto "In Praise of Memorization (pearlleff.com)" now
| ars wrote:
| As I was reading this I was like "that's not that different
| from what I do", and then a paragraph of two later the light
| bulb went on.
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