fortunesymbolizing
Fortunesymbolizing is a term used in cultural and art studies to describe the practice of encoding and interpreting fortune, luck, or fate through symbolic form. It covers both the creation of symbolic systems that convey ideas about fortune and the analysis of existing symbols across cultures, media, and historical periods. The term is not standardized and appears mainly in interdisciplinary discussions at the intersections of semiotics, anthropology, and literary studies.
Practices associated with fortunesymbolizing include designing talismans and allegorical artworks, crafting mythic narratives, and using contemporary
Methodologically, fortunesymbolizing draws on semiotics, iconography, and material culture analysis. Researchers trace symbol origins, their circulation
Examples range from medieval allegories like the Wheel of Fortune to East Asian talismans, and to modern
Critics contend that fortunesymbolizing can overly universalize meanings or risks cultural appropriation if practiced without attention