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"Hunting Is Not Those Heads On The Wall," Le Roi Jones/ Amiri Baraka
This seminal essay is both a corner piece of "The Black Arts" Movement and also one of the most important statements of "Poetics" (and the relationship of thought/feeling ['hunting'] to art [those heads on the wall] of the past 50 years. Originally published in HOME (1966), while still under the name Le Roi Jones, his essay for some reason did not appear in The LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka Reader.
What are the animal heads on walls called?
The word taxidermy describes the process of preserving the animal, but the word is also used to describe the end product, which is called taxidermy mounts or referred to simply as "taxidermy". The word taxidermy is derived from the Greek words taxis and derma.
What are taxidermy heads called?
Manikin – the internal form of the animal that the preserved hide is attached to. Note the spelling: “manikin” or “mannikin” is used when referring to anatomically correct forms, like research manikins used for CPR training. The “mannequin” spelling refers to fashion and other non-anatomically correct forms.
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