Anh-Lin Lagace

Sundel Bolong

Illustration
2024
Watercolour, Digital
11 x 14 in
Sundel Bolong are "prostitute ghosts" in Indonesian tales who died giving birth or died before birthing. Pregnant outside of marriage, these women give birth in their graves, their babies climbing from a hole in their back. The hole is usually covered up by their long hair, and the evil spirit then seduces living men. These ghosts castrate the ones who reject her, and kidnap living children to replace their own lost child. Their story acts as a cautionary tale against prostitution, demonizing women who pursue sex work.

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Sundel Bolong
Sundel Bolong

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Anh-Lin Lagace aka. Mooka

Illustration

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