Listen "Beyond the Veil: Death, Grief, and Meaning"
Episode Synopsis
Discover why Victorian death rituals still fascinate us today as author Paul Gambino discusses his book, Beyond the Veil, with Genevieve Keeney Vazquez, now available at The National Museum of Funeral History. Dive into funeral customs, grief, and the compelling evolution of how we honor and remember the dead. Order your copy of Beyond the Veil here, and look for it in the museum gift shop! Plan your visit to the museum today at nmfh.org and take a journey through over 30,000 square feet of fascinating history. Subscribe to The Final Curtain Never Closes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Key Takeaways Victorian mourning rituals deeply influenced today's funeral practices and attitudes toward grief. The concept of memento mori—reminders of mortality—appears in cultures worldwide with varied expressions. Practices like professional mourning and death symbolism reflect social status and collective grief in history. Grave robbing once fueled medical research and led to unique protective measures at burial sites. Societal approaches to grief and remembrance continue to evolve, highlighting the importance of respect and personal experience. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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