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*Bureau of Lost Culture collect curious, rare, and half forgotten countercultural stories and oral testimonies..
*Join host Stephen Coates and guests for tales from The Underground + beyond.
*www.bureauofostculture.com
What does it mean to be naked, in body or in spirit? Why has human nudity so often been revered, feared, sexualized, or weaponised?
This episode was recorded on July 17 - International Naked Day. Our guest Philip Carr-Gomm is a writer, psychologist, spiritual teacher, and for 30 years, leader of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids—one of the largest Druid organisations in the world.
His book A Brief History of Nakedness (Reaktion, is a rich, wide-ranging exploration of the role nudity has played in religion, protest, art, and performance, from the ancient world to the modern era. He takes us through everything from Christian flagellants and naked monks to contemporary naturists and political activists who’ve used nudity to make bold statements.
We get into all that, into druidry, the difference between being naked and nude, Lady Godiva, naked Counterculture, Adam and Eve, John and Yoko, Breasts not Bombs, The Naked Rambler - and streaking.
And Philip tells why we should all get our kit off and shares some tips on how to get more naked…
Allen Ginsberg by Richard Avedon
#counterculture #johnandyoko #naked #nakedness #nude #nudity #naturist #druid #druidry #streaking #ladygodiva #breastsnotbombs #OBOD #nakedrambler
Bureau of Lost Culture
*Bureau of Lost Culture collect curious, rare, and half forgotten countercultural stories and oral testimonies..
*Join host Stephen Coates and guests for tales from The Underground + beyond.
*www.bureauofostculture.com