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In part two of our discussion of Anthropodermic Bibliopegy, Emily and Chris explore the reasons for building myths around books made from human skin, and find it could often be simplified to one or a combination of three motivators: prestige, politics, propaganda
Content warnings:
- Corpse violation
- Medical ethics violations
- Abuse of power
- Objectifying the human body
- Worms
- Murder and Mutilation
- Racism & Colonialism
- The French
- The British
- Foucault (who was a Harpers-letter-style advocate of sex with children along with Simone de Beauvoir)
...and swears of course
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Our website: hybridpubscout.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/hybridpubscout/
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By Hybrid Pub Scout Podcast5
2020 ratings
In part two of our discussion of Anthropodermic Bibliopegy, Emily and Chris explore the reasons for building myths around books made from human skin, and find it could often be simplified to one or a combination of three motivators: prestige, politics, propaganda
Content warnings:
- Corpse violation
- Medical ethics violations
- Abuse of power
- Objectifying the human body
- Worms
- Murder and Mutilation
- Racism & Colonialism
- The French
- The British
- Foucault (who was a Harpers-letter-style advocate of sex with children along with Simone de Beauvoir)
...and swears of course
Find us on...
Our website: hybridpubscout.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/hybridpubscout/
Twitter: twitter.com/hybridpubscout
Instagram: www.instagram.com/hybridpubscoutpod/
Our newsletter: eepurl.com/gfajR9