Manifesting the Invisible: Writing, Piercing, Shaping, and Taming Potency in Southwest China

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Abstract

Potency is an often invisible form of power that becomes manifest when written deeply into bodies and things. Among the Nuosu, a Tibeto-Burman group of Southwest China, “writing” or “manifesting” (bbur ꁱ) is a vast polysemic concept rooted in the scriptures of priests, which, however, exceeds its own bounds. Nuosu manifest potency by writing it into religious scriptures and handwrought effigies, piercing it into embroidered clothing and tattooed bodies, shaping it into public statues, and taming it into animals, all of which bring animate powers and presences to life.
Original languageEnglish
JournalÉtudes mongoles et sibériennes centrasiatiques et tibétaines
Volume53
Publication statusPublished - 23 Dec 2022

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