{"id":5154,"date":"2022-04-01T18:58:22","date_gmt":"2022-04-01T18:58:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wordpress.library.illinois.edu\/rbx\/?p=5154"},"modified":"2022-04-01T18:58:22","modified_gmt":"2022-04-01T18:58:22","slug":"musing-on-miniatures-an-introspective","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wordpress.library.illinois.edu\/rbx\/2022\/04\/01\/musing-on-miniatures-an-introspective\/","title":{"rendered":"Musing on Miniatures: An Introspective"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Elissa B.G. Mullins<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-5156\" src=\"http:\/\/wordpress.library.illinois.edu\/rbx\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/52\/2022\/04\/IMG_8557-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" srcset=\"https:\/\/wordpress.library.illinois.edu\/rbx\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/52\/2022\/04\/IMG_8557-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/wordpress.library.illinois.edu\/rbx\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/52\/2022\/04\/IMG_8557-1024x768.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/wordpress.library.illinois.edu\/rbx\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/52\/2022\/04\/IMG_8557-768x576.jpg 768w, https:\/\/wordpress.library.illinois.edu\/rbx\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/52\/2022\/04\/IMG_8557-1536x1152.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/wordpress.library.illinois.edu\/rbx\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/52\/2022\/04\/IMG_8557-2048x1536.jpg 2048w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>The miniature format recommends itself to a wide variety of genres\u2014from devotional materials to political pamphlets; from almanacs to advertisements; from volumes designed for the small hands and big imaginations of children, to delicately hand-crafted artists\u2019 books. All boast portability, stealth, ease of storage, and economical use of paper and binding materials\u2014pragmatic traits that ought not to be discounted. But practicality alone cannot explain the incongruous grip of the miniature upon our attention.<\/p>\n<p>Our fascination with well-proportioned tiny things is commonly attributed to the same \u201ccuteness\u201d that compels us to care for and protect our young. I do not dispute this theory; but I want to examine more closely the impulse awakened in us by the so-called cute and to question its inherently childish connotation. To avoid \u201cbelittling\u201d these little books is, perhaps, a paradoxical suggestion; yes, they are cute as kittens (even when their contents jar with their petiteness). But what of the one who beholds and finds \u201ccute\u201d?<\/p>\n<p>It seems to be the inclination of our culture to lump the lover of miniatures under the same childish roof as the minis themselves: an irrepressible image comes to mind of the lonely spinster lining a dollhouse with miniscule bookshelves&#8230; On the surface, the impotence of this image would appear to reside in its parody of \u201creal\u201d motherhood: in the absence of human children, the nurturing impulse never reaches maturity and contents itself with the collection and curation of mini-books (and\u2014it goes without saying\u2014cats). But I think the pathetic flavor of such an image is symptomatic of a culture that believes tenderness itself\u2014along with many other traditionally \u201cfeminine\u201d traits\u2014to be a form of impotence.<\/p>\n<p>Tenderness. The metaphor at its linguistic root is that of a string, stretched taut\u2014the same string in attention, strung between subject and object; in the tone of our vocal cords and the tendons of our muscles; in the green tendrils stretching toward the sunlight. It connotes both the sensitivity of a bruise and the innocent vulnerability of youth\u2014and the corresponding vulnerability of caring for that which is tenuous. But are we to believe this caring is weakness? Is it not so much easier\u2014so much more \u201cchildish\u201d\u2014to say, like Pierre in Sendak\u2019s cautionary tale, \u201cI don\u2019t care!\u201d?<\/p>\n<p>As I write this in early spring, my herb seedlings are peeking through the soil one by one, blinking sleepily, unfurling leaf by fragrant leaf&#8230;; and although I have planted them for their culinary utility, my gratification derives, above all, from taking part in their growth. This participation in growth\u2014that is the essence of tenderness\u2014and I perceive it to be no less than the force that fuels the wheeling of the cosmos. What could be more empowering than to align oneself with this force, in all its forms?<\/p>\n<p>Unlike my herbs, these little books are not destined to grow to full stature (nor will their leaves grow more abundant). But I contend that anything that evokes in us this tender impulse\u2014if only its bookish echo\u2014is to be embraced. And so\u2014I hope you will not only appreciate these books as books\u2014marvelous artifacts in their own right\u2014but in beholding them, experience yourself as tender giant. Permit these tiny tomes to give you, as they have given me, a heightened awareness of the fragility of all such cultural objects, large alike to small\u2014and a renewed sense of responsibility for their safekeeping. Hearken how they reflect back to us, in both content and form: to what do we tend?<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Librarian reads the small print&#8221;:<br \/>\nA pop-up sampling of miniature books from the Evron Collins Collection<br \/>\nPop-Up Exhibit @ RBML<br \/>\nMarch 28 \u2013 April 8, 2022<\/p>\n<p>Curated by Elissa B.G. Mullins<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Elissa B.G. Mullins The miniature format recommends itself to a wide variety of genres\u2014from devotional materials to political pamphlets; from almanacs to advertisements; from volumes designed for the small hands and big imaginations of children, to delicately hand-crafted artists\u2019 books. 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