Silhouettes on the Sarcophagus
This covers the waaaaaay huge topic I could go on and on about - "Memento Mori". However, in this episode, I do go off a bit on the feminist view of the buddhist practice of corpse meditation after describing it to a T. In this episode, there are a number of topics covered, so it is information heavy. Ashley Otis did this script (and I added my fifty million cents). Covered topics are: *Monks watching cadaver deterioration as a form of meditation ("corpse meditation") and how the corpses were typically of female bodies *Victorian Era Death Mourning and Mourning Jewelry/ Fashion *Victorian Era Death Portraits *Curiosity Shops: their origin stories and the oldest curiosities shoppe in Seattle where I talk about its assortment of mummies, taxidermy, and its greatest collection of shrunken heads *The world's most famous skull *Halloween and Día De Los Muertos celebrations (and some arguments about how capitalism are attempting to commandeer people's traditions and the dangers of them claiming cultural traditions as their own) *The Twitter Nun keeping the true meaning of "Memento Mori"alive! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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