Do you believe the Tasmanian tiger is still alive today? In episode 57 we chat with Daisy Ahlstone, a folklorist, cryptozoologist (legend scholar), eco-philosopher, and mycologist about their research on the Tasmanian tiger (thylacine) as a folk legend after it had been declared extinct since 1986. We discuss the cultural and ecological significance of the Tasmanian tiger and its unique status in cryptozoology. Daisy also discusses mycology and folklore and what they believe are similarities between the two areas. Daisy dives into how folklore can be used for resistance in communities struggling with oppression. As the director of WiseFolk Productions, Daisy also walks us through the YouTube and Twitch streaming channel Folkwise, which explores the study of tradition non-traditionally through digital content creation, public education, and direct community engagement. Its not an episode to miss!LinksFolklore and Resistance Paper: https://daisyahlstone.substack.com/p/folklore-resistance)
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