[Mendele] Mendele Personal Notices and Announcements-- Marc Caplan af der Radio-Program "Dos Yidishe Kol"--tomorrow, Oct. 24, 7:30pm (on air and live-streamed)
Victor Bers
victor.bers at yale.edu
Tue Oct 23 20:14:54 EDT 2012
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Mendele Personal Notices and Announcements
October 20, 2012
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From: Mark H. David
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Marc Caplan af der Radio-Program "Dos Yidishe Kol"
Dem mitvokh, dem 24stn oktober 2012, 7:30 ovnt, vet men hern ba der
radio-program "Dos Yidishe Kol" (WUNR 1600-AM, Boston) an intervyu (af
yidish) mit Marc Caplan vegn dem farglaykh tsvishn yidisher un
afrikaner literatur, vos dos iz oykh di teme fun zayn nayem bukh, "How
Strange the Change: Language, Temporality, and Narrative Form in
Peripheral Modernisms". Caplan iz a profesor fun yidisher shprakh,
literatur, un kultur in Johns Hopkins University. Zayn rubrik vegn
populerer kultur dershaynt regeler inem dzhurnal "Afn Shvel".
"Dos yidishe kol" iz di vekhntlekhe bostoner yidishe radio-program vos
vert transmitirt ale mitvokh 7:30-8:30 ovnt un eyntsaytik durkhn
vebzaytl www.yiddishvoice.com . Khapt a kuk afn vebzaytl oder shtelt
zikh in farbindung elektronish afn adres radio at yv.org oder telefonish
mitn numer 617/730-8484 nokh vayterdiker informatsye vegn der program.
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Marc Caplan on "The Yiddish Voice"
Marc Caplan will be a guest on "The Yiddish Voice" (WUNR 1600-AM,
Boston) this Wednesday, October 24th, 2012, at 7:30 PM, discussing (in
Yiddish) comparisons between African and Yiddish literature, which is
also the theme of his recent book, "How Strange the Change: Language,
Temporality, and Narrative Form in Peripheral Modernisms". Caplan is a
professor of Yiddish language, literature, and culture at Johns
Hopkins University. He writes a regular column on popular culture for
the journal "Afn Shvel"
The Yiddish Voice (Dos Yidishe Kol), Boston's weekly Yiddish-language
radio show, is heard each week on WUNR 1600 AM from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM
and live-streamed on the Internet at www.yiddishvoice.com. For more
information, visit www.yiddishvoice.com, email radio at yv.org, or call
617-730-8484.
Mark David
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