We've been told many kinds of ending tales. Religious and Scientific, Science Fiction and folklore.
In this podcast we will discuss these stories and suggest that the end of the world is less of a single terrifying event in a distant future and more of a multitude of events that have been around for a long time. If the world is ending, we must ask... what is ending... and for whom.
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We've been told many kinds of ending tales. Religious and Scientific, Science Fiction and folklore.
In this podcast we will discuss these stories and suggest that the end of the world is less of a single terrifying event in a distant future and more of a multitude of events that have been around for a long time. If the world is ending, we must ask... what is ending... and for whom.
Could the disappearance of matsutake have something to do with their surprisingly appearance in the Eastern Cascades, state of Oregon? The 20th century was the place for different stories of matsutake in Japan and in Oregon. These stories with opposite outcomes can have more links than we would assume at first.
Unfinished: Stories on the end of the world
We've been told many kinds of ending tales. Religious and Scientific, Science Fiction and folklore.
In this podcast we will discuss these stories and suggest that the end of the world is less of a single terrifying event in a distant future and more of a multitude of events that have been around for a long time. If the world is ending, we must ask... what is ending... and for whom.