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storytelling translationships
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7 episodes
2 days ago
Sun shares thoughts on how her story of the poor farmer and the blind mother relates to generational misunderstanding in Korea. She describes the difficulty of life in wartime Korea, and discusses the exponential effect of good relationships.
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Sun shares thoughts on how her story of the poor farmer and the blind mother relates to generational misunderstanding in Korea. She describes the difficulty of life in wartime Korea, and discusses the exponential effect of good relationships.
Show more...
Language Learning
Education,
Society & Culture,
Relationships
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Understanding the essence / Entendiendo la esencia
storytelling translationships
1 year ago
Understanding the essence / Entendiendo la esencia
In this episode, Johanna, Oliverio, and Agustín talk about stories through the supernatural/more-than-human world, helping us understand the “essence” of various Indigenous cultures in today’s Venezuela (in Johanna’s story “Caribay and the 5 White Eagles”) and Mexico (through Oliverio’s “Las Viejitas” and Agustín’s “Legends of Temalacatzingo”). (Full transcript coming soon)
storytelling translationships
Sun shares thoughts on how her story of the poor farmer and the blind mother relates to generational misunderstanding in Korea. She describes the difficulty of life in wartime Korea, and discusses the exponential effect of good relationships.