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Michael Taussig

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I think of Dionysus, half god, half man, half woman too, some thought, perceived as both man and animal, capable of great violence and of dance, drugged out, locked in the trance of divine madness, theater, impersonation, and mimesis —and no stranger to the rites and myths of the mysterious realm of death.
Michael Taussig, Beauty and the Beast, 2002.
Naval Leaders - VADM Joseph Taussig. Taussig led Destroyer Division 8, made famous in the Bernard Gribble painting "Return of the Mayflower."
Announcing the Australian 🇦🇺 premiere of DISTANCIA in Melbourne! 💥 This is #MichaelTaussig in Tierra del Fuego while rolling the #webseries. #Taussig is a well-known Australian writer and professor of #anthropology at Columbia University. His controversial work, about slavery, hunger, #colonialism, #shamanism, rituality, mimesis, magic, paramilitary violence and ethnography studies has proposed a new research approach to the field. Let's meet at the Long Play bar and cinema in Melbourne (318 St. Georges Road, Northcote, Victoria 3068) to watch the seven episodes of DISTANCIA. A more-than-human web series in Tierra del Fuego. :: FREE ENTRANCE :: (at LongPlay) https://www.instagram.com/p/BucDc1Hj1WS/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=17bnh773dgxg8

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Unaware Poems
Perhaps you know already that I have a collection of poems written by anthropologists that they were unaware they wrote. Plainly put, those are quotes broken into lines (and thus, naturally, transformed into poetry, for the only thing distinguishing poetry from prose is whether the text is written in columns or lines). Today I have something to add to this collection.
Michael Taussig, An Ex-Colleague of Castaño
An ex-colleague of Castaño has described how he wakes around midnight and taps away on his computer in the silent night hours, e-mailing his lieutenants till the sun rises over the beleaguered republic.
Taussig's chapter titles, en fait, are often quite delicious. "Song is the great medium. As breath and rhythm it collates and connects the vibratory quality of being. Emanating from the chest and throat, connected to dream and to body painting with red ochre, it connects a wide arc of possibilities and impossibilities." Michel Taussig, What Color Is the Sacred http://ift.tt/29ZltXL
This is a book I've been re-reading for many years. (In storage I have an entire box of books on colour. suddenly my heart...i want them all here now). Every book on The List so far has some relationship to the sacred and the divine, so I pick this up from time to time, knowing a pattern will arise, which continues to tie one past to another past, and, as I hope, to the future. There is a note in one of my notebooks which says, "what is the purpose of memory? to see the future." what is the purpose of colour? http://ift.tt/2agZk35