
House Gods, Animal Guides & Five Ways 2 Forgiveness
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A richly layered work of contemporary art and poetry, House Gods, Animal Guides & Five Ways 2 Forgiveness by Zadie Xa presents a vibrant intersection of Korean shamanic tradition, mythology, and diasporic identity. Drawing on the visual and textual language of her multidisciplinary practice, Xa weaves together ancestral spirits, animal totems, and ritual symbolism to construct a deeply personal cosmology. The work illustrates how cultural memory and spiritual inheritance persist across displacement, speaking directly to the experience of navigating multiple cultural identities. With a tone that is at once ceremonial and urgent, it challenges Western frameworks of art and spirituality by centering non-Western cosmologies as living, generative forces. The result is a bold and immersive meditation on belonging, healing, and the transformative power of forgiveness.
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
A richly layered work of contemporary art and poetry, House Gods, Animal Guides & Five Ways 2 Forgiveness by Zadie Xa presents a vibrant intersection of Korean shamanic tradition, mythology, and diasporic identity. Drawing on the visual and textual language of her multidisciplinary practice, Xa weaves together ancestral spirits, animal totems, and ritual symbolism to construct a deeply personal cosmology. The work illustrates how cultural memory and spiritual inheritance persist across displacement, speaking directly to the experience of navigating multiple cultural identities. With a tone that is at once ceremonial and urgent, it challenges Western frameworks of art and spirituality by centering non-Western cosmologies as living, generative forces. The result is a bold and immersive meditation on belonging, healing, and the transformative power of forgiveness.











