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The Mouse of the Mysteries

Robyn Faith Walsh

First published November 2024
Type Short Fiction

Synopsis

"This article presents an imaginative exercise in which a fictional author from the year 4025 details results from excavations of archaeological sites dating to the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Based on analyses of small domestic finds, as well as the discovery of a monumental complex utilizing similar imagery, the author concludes that people must have worshipped an anthropomorphic mouse god – the Historical Mouse – in the Mechano-Digital Age, keeping devotional votives in their homes and traveling at least once a year to a primary space of worship centered around the experience of various ritual mysteries. This article calls upon students to perform a self-evaluation about their own assumptions and approaches to the ancient world as they witness a hypothetical historian make outrageous, yet plausible, errors in the course of trying to describe an 'ancient' religion." (source: article abstract, Brill.com)

Notes

Inspired by Motel of the Mysteries by David Macaulay and Body Ritual Among the Nacirema by Horace Miner.

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Publications (1)

Date Publication Publisher Type Page
November 2024 Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus, November 2024 Brill MAGAZINE 219