GeneChing
02-21-2012, 01:29 PM
This so reminds me of our forum. Follow the link for a lot of pix.
Japanese **** Scrolls (http://www.tofugu.com/2012/02/18/japanese-****-scrolls/)
I was doing research for another post a while back, and found something a bit…unusual. It was an old Japanese scroll about ****ing.
No, you didn’t misread that last sentence. The whole scroll, which is called He-Gassen (“The **** Battle”) is just about people ****ing. ****ing at other people, ****ing at cats, ****ing off of horses, ****ing into bags; just ****ing everywhere.
Why? I couldn’t really tell you. I’ve tried to do some research but, believe it or not, academic literature on Japanese ****ing is surprisingly few and far between.
I found some relevant articles on my old university’s academic databases, but the only way I could obtain them would be to request them printed out and go pick them up. Which, you know, isn’t something I really want to do.
I can only imagine what it would be like if I went back to school to pick up my **** literature:
“Hi, how can we help you?”
“I’m here to pick up some articles I put on hold.”
“Sure, what are they about?”
“Well, they’re, um, about ****ing.”
“…”
I did find out enough to know that this isn’t the only ****ing scroll out there in existence – in fact, in the 90s, a collection of **** scrolls sold for $1,500 at the famous Christie’s auction house. I am not making this up.
I also found out that the famous uikyo-e artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi also dabbled in **** art, painting a piece depicting dudes ****ing at each other.
Perhaps the greatest piece of this ****ing scroll is a giant panorama of four dudes ****ing into a building, and the chaos ensuing within. Click on the picture below for the full-sized version because really, it’s not something you wanna miss out on.
In the end, I think I tried to read too far into this. I kept expecting to find some deep cultural explanation as to why these guys made whole scrolls about ****ing. But I think it really just boils down to one universal truth: ****s are funny.
We can pretend that our senses of humor are more sophisticated than that, but let’s face it: when somebody lets one rip, you’re going to chuckle.
And, as if this wasn’t enough, we made a video for this too. Conspiracy? Maybe. Aliens? Definitely.
(Originally found on Naruhodo. You can find the rest of the **** scroll, in its entirety, on Waseda University’s website here.)
Japanese **** Scrolls (http://www.tofugu.com/2012/02/18/japanese-****-scrolls/)
I was doing research for another post a while back, and found something a bit…unusual. It was an old Japanese scroll about ****ing.
No, you didn’t misread that last sentence. The whole scroll, which is called He-Gassen (“The **** Battle”) is just about people ****ing. ****ing at other people, ****ing at cats, ****ing off of horses, ****ing into bags; just ****ing everywhere.
Why? I couldn’t really tell you. I’ve tried to do some research but, believe it or not, academic literature on Japanese ****ing is surprisingly few and far between.
I found some relevant articles on my old university’s academic databases, but the only way I could obtain them would be to request them printed out and go pick them up. Which, you know, isn’t something I really want to do.
I can only imagine what it would be like if I went back to school to pick up my **** literature:
“Hi, how can we help you?”
“I’m here to pick up some articles I put on hold.”
“Sure, what are they about?”
“Well, they’re, um, about ****ing.”
“…”
I did find out enough to know that this isn’t the only ****ing scroll out there in existence – in fact, in the 90s, a collection of **** scrolls sold for $1,500 at the famous Christie’s auction house. I am not making this up.
I also found out that the famous uikyo-e artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi also dabbled in **** art, painting a piece depicting dudes ****ing at each other.
Perhaps the greatest piece of this ****ing scroll is a giant panorama of four dudes ****ing into a building, and the chaos ensuing within. Click on the picture below for the full-sized version because really, it’s not something you wanna miss out on.
In the end, I think I tried to read too far into this. I kept expecting to find some deep cultural explanation as to why these guys made whole scrolls about ****ing. But I think it really just boils down to one universal truth: ****s are funny.
We can pretend that our senses of humor are more sophisticated than that, but let’s face it: when somebody lets one rip, you’re going to chuckle.
And, as if this wasn’t enough, we made a video for this too. Conspiracy? Maybe. Aliens? Definitely.
(Originally found on Naruhodo. You can find the rest of the **** scroll, in its entirety, on Waseda University’s website here.)