Where is Home? — Wandering Through Identities as a Third Culture Kid
Personal Story Shana Ryan Personal Story Shana Ryan

Where is Home? — Wandering Through Identities as a Third Culture Kid

Where is home for those who have lived in many places but never fully belonged to any? As a third culture kid (TCK) born to American parents in Japan and now living in Melbourne, Shana spent her life navigating the blurred lines of cultural identity. In this piece, she explores what it means to belong everywhere and nowhere at once, revealing how growing up between cultures has shaped her unique perspective and given her the ability to see the world through multiple lenses.

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The Girl Who Caught the Gods — Chiri Yukie’s Last Gift to the Ainu
Feature Marvin Nauendorff Feature Marvin Nauendorff

The Girl Who Caught the Gods — Chiri Yukie’s Last Gift to the Ainu

Chiri Yukie (知里 幸恵), just nineteen, was no scholar by training. She was a young indigenous woman born into two worlds—one that demanded she conform, and another that she couldn’t bear to see disappear. The Ainu, her people, had long been swallowed by Japan’s attempts at assimilation, their language, Ainu-itak, fading to little more than whispers among the old. But those whispers were loud enough for her to hear.

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Google Translate’s Latest Update Is Reshaping The World — for Better or Worse
Commentary Marvin Nauendorff Commentary Marvin Nauendorff

Google Translate’s Latest Update Is Reshaping The World — for Better or Worse

If you have opened Google Translate in the past few days, you might have noticed a significant number of new languages added. Google Translate, owned by Alphabet (Google), had its biggest update to date, incorporating 110 new languages, including many minority and endangered ones. As one of the largest global corporations and with a near-monopoly in this field, Google is responsible for languages and their communities.

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POLARI: A Language of Queer Survival
LINGUAFILES Anthony Burger LINGUAFILES Anthony Burger

POLARI: A Language of Queer Survival

Polari was a secret language used primarily by gay men in the UK up until about the 1970s. They were able to talk about sex and other topics in Polari without others understanding them. Given the strict anti-homosexuality laws in place at the time, this was a matter of great significance.

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Design for Language, Language of Design
Commentary Marvin Nauendorff Commentary Marvin Nauendorff

Design for Language, Language of Design

When I first enrolled in a Design university, I struggled to see how visual design could connect with something as invisible as linguistics. However, I gradually began to uncover the subtle yet profound connections between these two seemingly disparate fields.

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CANNIBALS: A Hauntingly Beautiful Japanese Novella
Literature Willow Heath Literature Willow Heath

CANNIBALS: A Hauntingly Beautiful Japanese Novella

Shinya Tanaka’s award-winning novella Cannibals was originally published in 2011 and adapted to the big screen in 2013 after achieving great success in Japan. Now, thanks to Kalau Almony and Honford Star, English readers can enjoy this novella, too. Though “enjoy” might not be the right word.

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ELISAPIE: Reviving Inuktitut in Pop Music
Music Marvin Nauendorff Music Marvin Nauendorff

ELISAPIE: Reviving Inuktitut in Pop Music

Inuk singer-songwriter Elisapie has been sharing her music with the world for over ten years. Her latest album, "Inuktitut" (ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ), is a heartfelt tribute to her community, delving into personal experiences of both joy and sorrow, the enduring impact of colonial oppression on her people, and fueled by her profound passion for music.

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POLISH: A Language of Culture and Consonant Clusters
LINGUAFILES Anthony Burger LINGUAFILES Anthony Burger

POLISH: A Language of Culture and Consonant Clusters

A journey into the depths of Polish, a language with fascinating complexities and a rich heritage spanning centuries. From its unique grammatical features to its significant contributions to science and art, Polish stands as a powerful Slavic language, both within Poland and across the vast Polish diaspora worldwide.

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Script as a Cultural Lifeline: The Untold Story of Canada’s Indigenous Writing System
Feature Marvin Nauendorff Feature Marvin Nauendorff

Script as a Cultural Lifeline: The Untold Story of Canada’s Indigenous Writing System

Contrary to widespread misconceptions, the Inuit communities are far from extinct; they are vibrant and flourishing. When asked why it matters to preserve her language, Inuktitut, Naulaq LeDrew (ᓇᐅᓪᓚᖅ ᓕᑐᕈ,) an artist, elder, and pivotal member of the Toronto urban Inuit community, replies as if the answer is self-evident: "It's important to me because I am alive. ᐃᓅᒐᒪ, ᐃᓅᒐᕕᑦ. Because you are alive."

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