Show Notes for E031 of Between Oceans and Gold Teeth
In which Joel and Basie discuss "At the edge of her bangle, Saraswati reckons with the one flame," by Purvi Shah. Sorry, we couldn't find the poem online, but if you're that curious, the proper citation will take you to the Belladonna Chaplet website, where you can purchase Shah's book for $5.
This episode contains spoilers for The Bridge to Terabithia, and the occasional snotty, anti-religious remark.
Shah, P. (2015). Dark Lip of the Beloved - Sound Your Fiery God-Praise. Brooklyn, NY: Belladonna Collaborative
References, proof, mentions, recommendations, etcetera:
Article quoted in the epigraph
Sacred Thread Ceremony (Upanayana)
Basie can't shut up about Postmodernism
Fire! Please note that Basie says "Agini" in the episode, not "Agni" which is correct.
Bildungsroman, or coming of age stories Please note that Basie said "romansbuildung," not "bildungsroman" which is correct
Cultural capital which we called "cultural currency"
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Between Oceans and Gold Teeth is a product of Accordion Productions. It is hosted by Basie Cobine and Joel Watson.