Phoebe & Elizabeth

Communist Plot

Society EN ↓ 35 episodes

A couple of goths talking about cemeteries, among other things. Using our 2020 Middle Tennessee Cemetery Reviews as a starting point, we'll be delving into the historical, psychological, and cultural aspects of graveyards, any adjacent topics we might wander into, and, inevitably, class politics.

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Phoebe & Elizabeth

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Nov 9, 2025

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Episodes

Hunting for Comb Graves in White County 03.11.2021

This episode has everything: An airfield, a distant jamboree, more crunchy leaf ASMR, goths audibly eating French fries (sorry about that one). We went to White County in Tennessee to find an assortment of comb style graves and found a few other interesting things along the way! Most of my research was pulled from Richard Finch's The Tennessee Comb Grave Tradition . As always, we'll be posting pic...

Accidentally Learning Something in Columbia, TN 27.10.2021

We visited three cemeteries in Columbia, two of which were the focus of a relatively recent MTSU Center for Historic Preservation project. Rosemount has served Columbia's Black community since 1873, Rose Hill is its neighbor and was originally established as a segregated whites-only cemetery. Together these two cemeteries tell the full story of Columbia's past--from Emancipation through Jim Crow t...

Corpse of a Town 20.10.2021

Elizabeth found a goofy local ghost story/urban legend that led us to finding pieces of important local history that have been neglected. Links: Find a grave for Old Jefferson Old Jefferson directions plus links for getting to the Trail of Tears segment of the trail (these haven't been updated in a while and were a little difficult to follow. The best course of action was using this map and cross...

Live (sort of) from Mammoth Cave! 13.10.2021

We went up to Kentucky to see some of Mammoth Cave National Park's beautiful cemeteries! This episode has everything: poor planning, a story about the Kentucky Cave Wars, a river ferry, us still not knowing how to record a podcast. It's a good time! I used this really neat interactive map to plan our trip. It has locations and descriptions of all the identified cemeteries in Mammoth Cave National...

The Funeral Industrial Complex 06.10.2021

We're back! Kicking off our 2021 season with a discussion of the 1950 article "Status After Death" by William M. Kephart which takes a look at class distinctions within funerary proceedings and customs in Philadelphia. We follow that up with a more recent article that's a good companion piece, "The Difficult Business of Dying" by Jess Bergman , which talks about the modern Funeral Industrial Compl...

New Episodes are Coming! 19.09.2021

A little promo to let y'all know we're coming back for October 2021! If you want to check out our cemetery reviews from last year they're up on my instagram here (maybe this year I'll move them over to an actual account for the show)

Review of the Reviews 31.10.2020

Going over our faves from our 2020 Middle TN Cemetery Reviews (which can be seen on my Instagram account). Notes: [The two cemetery guide websites we talk about are the Davidson County Cemetery Survey Project and the Rutherford County Cemetery Survey Project]

Goth ASMR 29.10.2020

We talk to our friend Sarah about visiting Père-Lachaise, walk around in crunchy leaves, and discover that the pentagrams we were seeing on tombstones are actually less metal than we thought. Notes: [I definitely said that Père-Lachaise was established in 1806 but it actually opened in 1804.]

Necrogeography and Mary Shelley's Dad 27.10.2020

Using Thomas W. Laqueur's article "The Deep Time of the Dead" as a frame work, we talk about why cemeteries exist and why we like hanging out in them. Notes: [TW: brief mention of suicide around 24 minute mark] [The book I couldn't remember the name of is The Work of the Dead: A Cultural History of Mortal Remains by Thomas W. Laqueur]

An Introduction 25.10.2020

Answering the burning questions: What is this? What will y'all be talking about? Is this a podcast? Notes: [Elizabeth would like to note that in her egalitarian take on modern cemeteries when she said that race was a bit more of a "sticky subject" specifically in the context of cemeteries, she was trying to not over simplify and misrepresent the fact that race still plays a role after death, espec...

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