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From Altay to Yughur

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by Michael Erdman

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Who doesn't love chatting about books? From Altay to Yughur is a podcast that looks at all of the things surrounding books, from publishing cultures to languages to social and political contexts in which we write. Connected to a series of blogposts (FromAltaytoYughur.home.blog), these podcasts delve into an eclectic range of topics all loosely arranged around the texts I've read and the ideas they spark.

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April 14, 2021

Righting Writing

<p>As you might have noticed from this blog, <a href="//fromaltaytoyughur.home.blog">From Altay to Yughur</a>, I'm a bit of a fan of the written word. That's why I've taken on the topic of writing, and publishing, for my second podcast. I look at how writing fits into my life and my job, how I feel about turning my PhD into a book (I haven't done so), and what some of the highs and lows of the publishing process can be.</p>

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March 31, 2021

From Altay to Yughur's Inaugural Podcast! Learning Languages

<p>Hello, hello, hello!&nbsp;</p> <p>Have you been following me? Do you enjoy the pieces that I've been been posting to my blog <a href="//fromaltaytoyughur.home.blog">From Altay to Yughur</a>? Then you'll love this! Welcome to the very first podcast of From Altay to Yughur! In this episode - hopefully the first of many - I talk about learning languages for curation, and how or if we can learn enough of the languages on which we focus to create meaningful and useful collections. I've also got a paper suggestion for you too, so stick around to the end of the episode to&nbsp;hear more about it.&nbsp;</p> <p>As promised, I'm providing the <strong>references</strong> for two papers that I discuss in the episode:&nbsp;</p> <p>Gallagher, John. (2021). 'How to learn a language (and stick at it)', in Pysche, 10 March. Last accessed: 31 March 2021. Accessed from: https://psyche.co/guides/how-to-approach-the-lifelong-project-of-language-learning.</p> <p>Sutherland, Tonia and Purcell, Alyssa. (2021). 'A Weapon and a Tool: Decolonizing Description and Embracing Redescription as a Liberatory Archival Practice', in The International Journal of Information, Diversity &amp; Inclusion, 5 (1). Last accessed: 31 March 2021. Accessed from: https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/ijidi/article/view/34669.&nbsp;</p> <p>And, of course, the one reviewed...</p> <p>Shneer, David. (2003). 'Who Owns the Means of Production? The Soviet Yiddish Publishing Industry in the 1920s', in Book History, 2 (6), pp. 197-226. Accessed from: https://www.jstor.org/stable/30227348.</p> <p>Happy listening, and I look forward to hearing from you!</p> <p>Michael</p>

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What is From Altay to Yughur?

Who doesn't love chatting about books? From Altay to Yughur is a podcast that looks at all of the things surrounding books, from publishing cultures to languages to social and political contexts in which we write. Connected to a series of blogposts (FromAltaytoYughur.home.blog), these podcasts delve into an eclectic range of topics all loosely arranged around the texts I've read and the ideas they spark.

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