ABC Radio National podcasts
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I want to pimp to you a great resource chocka with info, both specifically about racism and colonialism, and generally about the cultures of the world: the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Radio National podcasts.
You don't need to be in Australia to download or subscribe to the podcasts. The audio is generally available for a few weeks after their original broadcast, plus transcripts of most shows are permanently available. There are a few in particular which I catch up with whenever I can (typically on the treadmill :-).
Lingua Franca is a short (15 min) show about language. It covers English, Australian Aboriginal languages, and languages around the world. If you're quick, you can still catch audio of remarkable Russian Jewish polyglot Alexandra Aikhenvald.
Trying to keep up with every edition of The Book Show is like drinking from a firehose - it airs daily and is 45 minutes long. I pick and choose from the huge selection of items. Earlier this year my brain was grabbed by a broadcast about Rotten English, a anthology of non-standard English from around the world - which tied in with an earlier Lingua Franca show on postcolonial and global English.
The Ark is a short (about 20 minutes) show on religious history, full of intriguing bits and pieces which can lend insight to current events. The show spent June exploring the ancient history of Israel. The longer (about an hour) religions magazine show, The Spirit of Things, is also well worth a listen.
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I want to pimp to you a great resource chocka with info, both specifically about racism and colonialism, and generally about the cultures of the world: the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Radio National podcasts.
You don't need to be in Australia to download or subscribe to the podcasts. The audio is generally available for a few weeks after their original broadcast, plus transcripts of most shows are permanently available. There are a few in particular which I catch up with whenever I can (typically on the treadmill :-).
Lingua Franca is a short (15 min) show about language. It covers English, Australian Aboriginal languages, and languages around the world. If you're quick, you can still catch audio of remarkable Russian Jewish polyglot Alexandra Aikhenvald.
Trying to keep up with every edition of The Book Show is like drinking from a firehose - it airs daily and is 45 minutes long. I pick and choose from the huge selection of items. Earlier this year my brain was grabbed by a broadcast about Rotten English, a anthology of non-standard English from around the world - which tied in with an earlier Lingua Franca show on postcolonial and global English.
The Ark is a short (about 20 minutes) show on religious history, full of intriguing bits and pieces which can lend insight to current events. The show spent June exploring the ancient history of Israel. The longer (about an hour) religions magazine show, The Spirit of Things, is also well worth a listen.
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Date: 2008-08-04 08:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-04 08:11 am (UTC)It's a position taken by the truly pig-shit ignorant, so a reasoned reply along the lines of 'gaining access to a whole new culture full of brilliant literary works and forging exciting friendships across the world' is pretty much pointless.
'Shut up and get on with your vocab' always did it for me.
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Date: 2008-08-04 08:59 am (UTC)Alternatively: "Why the fuck did you choose this class if you don't want to learn Japanese, you wakawakashii hakuchi?!"
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Date: 2008-08-05 01:47 am (UTC)Late Night Live - great discussion of current issues and books and things with Philip Adams and guests. Sort of like Parkinson, but more intellecual and without pictures.
All in the Mind - news and information on developments in brain science (I've forgotten the actual term)
The Religion Report - news and info on current religious matters
Health report - news and info on current health matters. Also the Law report, the Media Report and the Sports Report.
By Design - great program on current design trends in architecture, homewares, furniture, and just about anything you can design.
Overall, I LOVE Radio National. I miss being able to listen to it while I work, so I podcast in the gym and when driving (thanks to the miracle of a MP3 player).
So many great programs, so little time.
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Date: 2008-08-05 05:30 am (UTC)I love BBC Radio 4 - but their podcasts are annoying. They'll select 'teasers' as though everyone in the world can tune in. They don't really get the world wide bit of the world wide web. Ah well.