Showing posts with label nihilism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nihilism. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 June 2011

Writer’s Block






  Here it is a month after the feast day of Julian of Norwich and I haven’t completed a post in which I intended to honour her. I think that my lack of progress was due to the search for an organizing principle. I did manage to develop a schema around the idea of Nihilism (hopelessness and loss of meaning) and the societal response using the Hikikomori in Japan, the Afro-Americans in the States and the Immured anchorites in Medieval England. In each case there is a physical removal from society and I believe it is a response to the prevalent social Nihilism.  For the Hikikomori, this is due to the current economic conditions in Japan; for the Afro- Americans, the racial and economic injustices; for the Anchorites the Black Death and the Papal schism.
Schema


  Of course once you examine things more closely, they become more complicated. What I originally thought was a straight forward retreat from a patriarchal society by the anchoresses in order to pursue intellectual freedom within the ideological constraints of the formal religious dogma and doctrine of the time became a complex set of interdependences and relationships between the anchorites, church (authority) and the local community. The same held true for the other two cases. So I arrived at the diagram with notes below.

Schema with notes


   I decided to proceed by illustrating each condition in a separate post and then a concluding synthesis which I have yet sketched out. Any comments would be appreciated.

My Visual Diary from joehollier on Vimeo.