Tintin: pissing on the yellow?
Oct. 25th, 2007 01:27 amI'm finally back in Berlin after my trip to New York, Boston, Denver, London, Paris, Brussels and Dusseldorf. I feel like I have a huge backlog of stuff to share with you, but for now I'll just post this glimpse of Brussels as "the town that channels Tintin". Here are some of the boy detective's many visual cameos in a town where his main rival is a little pissing mannequin:

The image of me as Tintin was posted here last year. It's by Staffan Millqvist. (The image next to it is a graduation ritual poster.)
These days, what with the recent debate over whether Hergé was a racist, it may not be so great to be tarred by association with the cowlicked brush-head. But he's still a great read.
At Yamato, a Japanese ramen bar Hisae and I were taken to by show setter-upper Patrick Thinsy, I found a copy of Le Lotus Bleu and photographed every page. Later, on the train to Dusseldorf (where we investigated Germany's biggest Japantown) I translated the book for her off my laptop screen, bubble by bubble.
There's certainly an anti-Japanese streak in "The Blue Lotus" -- the Japanese characters are militaristic propagandists, in league with opium gangs -- but it's made up for by Hergé's compassion for the Chinese and Siamese characters. And really it's prejudice against imperialism rather than Japaneseness per se. Tintin isn't pissing indiscriminately on the "yellow".

The image of me as Tintin was posted here last year. It's by Staffan Millqvist. (The image next to it is a graduation ritual poster.)
These days, what with the recent debate over whether Hergé was a racist, it may not be so great to be tarred by association with the cowlicked brush-head. But he's still a great read.
At Yamato, a Japanese ramen bar Hisae and I were taken to by show setter-upper Patrick Thinsy, I found a copy of Le Lotus Bleu and photographed every page. Later, on the train to Dusseldorf (where we investigated Germany's biggest Japantown) I translated the book for her off my laptop screen, bubble by bubble.
There's certainly an anti-Japanese streak in "The Blue Lotus" -- the Japanese characters are militaristic propagandists, in league with opium gangs -- but it's made up for by Hergé's compassion for the Chinese and Siamese characters. And really it's prejudice against imperialism rather than Japaneseness per se. Tintin isn't pissing indiscriminately on the "yellow".
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Date: 2007-10-25 12:27 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-10-25 01:02 am (UTC)how can you hate someone if you're a Tintin reader?
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Date: 2007-10-25 01:16 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-10-25 03:48 am (UTC)I love Tintin-->The World just as I love Moomin-->The World!
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Date: 2007-10-25 04:39 am (UTC)I think the racist drawings show a sign of the times. It all depends on what is happening in the world at the time.
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Date: 2007-10-25 05:22 am (UTC)So did Disney...
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Date: 2007-10-25 09:21 am (UTC)Oh, and the non-official cartoon film Tintin and the lake of sharks (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tintin_and_the_Lake_of_Sharks) shows many of the typical influences from eastern Europe that Hergé often included in Tintins adventure.
And then there is the syldavian language (http://www.zompist.com/syldavian.html).
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Date: 2007-10-25 10:49 am (UTC)Manneke, not mannequin.
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Date: 2007-10-25 10:53 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-10-25 11:50 am (UTC)People are a product of their times. Yes, the truly enlightened rise above their times, and shape new cultures of enlightenment, but Herge was almost certainly no more racist than the great majority of the people of his time.
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Date: 2007-10-25 02:01 pm (UTC)http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119331451684871240.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
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Date: 2007-10-25 05:34 pm (UTC)http://www3.nhk.or.jp/taiga/
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Date: 2007-10-25 08:21 pm (UTC)*glee* i want to steal it.
the other day there were 4 women in their 30's standing around looking at the books and one went on a huge rant about how racist the books were and that she was so offended they were selling them in the store.
her friends just shook their heads and ignored her.
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Date: 2007-10-26 05:33 am (UTC)Or, did you mean to put "yellow" in quotes because it was in the Tintin strip?
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Date: 2007-10-26 05:55 am (UTC)Spacist
Date: 2007-10-26 08:39 am (UTC)Yes, we could analyse Herge into being a rascist if we really wanted to as we could almost anyone. But of course he wasn't.
No more than Momus is a rascist. I remember him playing the Peniche 6/8 in Paris 1997 on preparing to deliver Space Jews. "I hope no one is offended " he quiped. Of course I replied that it was a bit spacist.