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In the first ever repeat guest appearance on the Podcast, the amazingly talented and sassy fan favorite, Dr. Darian Goldin Stahl, joins Tyler and Devan again for a spooky ooky Halloween episode. Will there be books bound in human skin? Will there be Murder and Mayhem? Will Darian tell us another ghost story? Check out the episode to find out.
Check out some of the things we discussed in this episode here:
Charuchandra, Sukanya. 2019. Deathly Displays, circa 1662–1731: Frederik Ruysch’s collections blended specimens for scientific discovery with macabre art. December 1.
Ebenstein, Joanna. 2016. The Anatomical Venus. London: Thames and Hudson.
Kooijmans, Luuc. 2014. Frederik Ruysch The Artist of Death. March 5.
Meli, Domenico Bertoloni. 2017. Visualizing Disease: The Art and History of Pathological Illustration. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Stahl, Devan. 2013. “Living Into the Imagined Body” Medical Humanities 39(1):53-8
Also, to learn more about Darian and what she’s been up to since her last appearance on Bioethics for the People, check out: http://www.dariangoldinstahl.com/
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In the first ever repeat guest appearance on the Podcast, the amazingly talented and sassy fan favorite, Dr. Darian Goldin Stahl, joins Tyler and Devan again for a spooky ooky Halloween episode. Will there be books bound in human skin? Will there be Murder and Mayhem? Will Darian tell us another ghost story? Check out the episode to find out.
Check out some of the things we discussed in this episode here:
Charuchandra, Sukanya. 2019. Deathly Displays, circa 1662–1731: Frederik Ruysch’s collections blended specimens for scientific discovery with macabre art. December 1.
Ebenstein, Joanna. 2016. The Anatomical Venus. London: Thames and Hudson.
Kooijmans, Luuc. 2014. Frederik Ruysch The Artist of Death. March 5.
Meli, Domenico Bertoloni. 2017. Visualizing Disease: The Art and History of Pathological Illustration. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Stahl, Devan. 2013. “Living Into the Imagined Body” Medical Humanities 39(1):53-8
Also, to learn more about Darian and what she’s been up to since her last appearance on Bioethics for the People, check out: http://www.dariangoldinstahl.com/
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