
Journey beyond taboos with "Death's Summer Coat," where Brandy Schillace unveils global death rituals from Tibetan sky burials to Victorian grief industries. This thought-provoking exploration fuels the "death positive" movement, asking: Why wait for winter when we can discuss mortality while summer's sun still warms our backs?
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We've become strangers to death in the West. While death cafes and live-tweeted final moments might seem morbid novelties, they represent desperate attempts to reclaim what we've lost only recently-our ability to discuss death openly. This taboo is strikingly new, emerging just 150 years ago when we began replacing direct language about mortality with euphemisms and avoidance. Meanwhile, in many cultures worldwide, death remains an everyday conversation. As one Indian respondent noted: "Death is discussed from the time the first pet or grand-uncle dies." Our medical establishments now fight death at all costs, with companies like Google's Calico investing billions to literally "cure death." Yet despite these efforts, everything dies. This universal truth connects us across time and culture-from ancient burial rituals to modern hospice care. What makes humans unique isn't just that we die, but that we know we will die. Unlike animals who primarily recognize death as an event, we understand it as both event and process. This awareness begins remarkably early-children often contemplate mortality while observing dead insects or questioning what happens to elderly relatives. Even as we live, we experience small deaths daily. Our body completely regenerates itself every seven to ten years, with different tissues replacing themselves at varying rates. The transition from the abstract "I will die someday" to the immediate "I am dying" represents a fundamental shift in perspective that often prompts deep reflection on life's meaning and legacy.
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