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What does death reveal about who we really are? This week I'm joined by Professor Douglas Davies, Director of the Centre for Death and Life Studies at Durham University and one of the world's leading scholars of death, ritual, and belief. His work spans decades and disciplines — from the anthropology of funerals to digital legacy, from woodland burial to the theology of grief — and his central conviction runs through all of it: the dead live within us, and recognising that can help us live better. We talk about the ways death strips away the myth of the self-made individual, revealing that we are fundamentally relational beings — shaped by the people, places, and memories we carry. Along the way, we cover the full arc of how societies and individuals make meaning in the face of mortality. We talk about: • Résumé virtues versus eulogy virtues — and why the gap between them matters • The concept of "dividual" personhood, and why the idea of a fixed, separate self breaks down when we actually look at how people live and grieve • How grief theory has shifted from letting go to continuing bonds — and what that means for how we mourn • Why funerals work: their role as social containers for emotion and meaning • The rise of celebration of life services and direct cremation, and what those trends tell us • Woodland burial, the scattering of ashes, and the pull of relational places • Dying alone, shame, dignity, and what COVID forced us to confront about community • Digital death platforms, online memorials, and why offline ritual still does something different • New body disposition options, including alkaline hydrolysis • Pets, suicide, and the ways love complicates every tidy theory of grief For further reading, Douglas's book Death, Ritual and Belief: The Rhetoric of Funerary Rites (https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/Death-Ritual-and-Belief-by-Douglas-J-Davies/9781474250955) (now in its third edition) is a rich and authoritative guide to everything this conversation touches — available from Blackwell's and other independent bookshops. If this episode resonated with you, the best thing you can do is share it with someone. Word of mouth is genuinely how the podcast finds new listeners. And if you haven't already, leaving a review is hugely appreciated. Support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/kennyprimrose)
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