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On this episode, we check out the new Hulu crime comedy series Deli Boys, about two Pakistani American failsons who inherit their father's criminal enterprise in Philadelphia after his sudden death. Featuring a stacked team in front and behind the camera, we're excited to see if this much anticipated show makes the grade as good pop!What's Popping? - Bong Joon Ho Exhibit, Kim Jiyoung born 1982, My Neighbor TotoroFollow our hosts:Marvin Yueh - @marvinyuehJess Ju - @jessjutweetsHanh Nguyen - @hanhonymousFollow the show and engage with us at @goodpopclubPart of the Potluck Podcast CollectiveProduced by HappyEcstatic Media
We're back! After an unintended extended hiatus dealing with the double whammy of early parenthood and uncontrollable wildfires, Books & Boba is back with our belated discussion of our December 2024 book club pick Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo and translated by Jamie Chang, a seminal modern text about what it's like to be a woman in modern Korea. Helping us discuss this short but dense novel is our special guest Virginia Duan, writer and entertainment editor of Mochi Mag!Follow Virginia at: @themandarinmamaBooks & Boba is a podcast dedicated to reading and featuring books by Asian and Asian American authorsSupport the Books & Boba Podcast by:Joining our Patreon to receive exclusive perksPurchasing books at our bookshopRocking our Books & Boba merchFollow our hosts:Reera Yoo (@reeraboo)Marvin Yueh (@marvinyueh)Follow us:InstagramTwitterGoodreadsFacebookThe Books & Boba January 2025 pick is Sister Snake by Amanda Lee KoeThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveMentioned in this episode:Listen to Inheriting from LAist & NPR"Inheriting" is a show about Asian American and Pacific Islander families, which explores how one event in history can ripple through generations. In doing so, the show seeks to break apart the AAPI monolith and tell a fuller story of these communities. In each episode, NPR's Emily Kwong sits down with one family and facilitates deeply emotional conversations between their loved ones, exploring how their most personal, private moments are an integral part of history. Through these stories, we show how the past is personal and how to live with the legacies we're constantly inheriting. New episodes premiere every Thursday. Subscribe to “Inheriting” on your app of choiceListen to Inheriting now!
On our final mid-month book news podcast of the year, we go over some of the latest publishing announcements of books by Asian American authors. Upcoming books mentioned in our publishing news:To the Death by Andrea TangSeven: The Courage, Artistry, and Teamwork of BTS by Lilly LuJia Has a Dog Problem by Stephanie Ellen Sy; illust by Isabella KungYarrow and the Burning Mountain by Wendy XuA Ghost Is a Wish by Wendy XuThe Bloodstone Thief by Sabina KhanLy-Lan and the New Class Mix-Up by Hà DinhWhen We Were Snails by Nan CaoThe Abominable Snow Dancer by Steph LauA Ramadan Night by Nadine Presley; illust by Asma EnayahMagnificent Mary: India's Champion Shows the World How to Fight written by Jyoti Rajan Gopal; illust by Tara AnandMonster Maker: The Strange Creatures of Mark Nagata by Debbi Michiko Florence; illust by Inko Ai TakitaBooks & Boba is a podcast dedicated to reading and featuring books by Asian and Asian American authorsSupport the Books & Boba Podcast by:Joining our Patreon to receive exclusive perksPurchasing books at our bookshopRocking our Books & Boba merchFollow our hosts:Reera Yoo (@reeraboo)Marvin Yueh (@marvinyueh)Follow us:InstagramTwitterGoodreadsFacebookThe Books & Boba December 2024 Book Club Pick is Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo and translated by Jamie ChangThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveMentioned in this episode:Listen to Inheriting from LAist & NPR"Inheriting" is a show about Asian American and Pacific Islander families, which explores how one event in history can ripple through generations. In doing so, the show seeks to break apart the AAPI monolith and tell a fuller story of these communities. In each episode, NPR's Emily Kwong sits down with one family and facilitates deeply emotional conversations between their loved ones, exploring how their most personal, private moments are an integral part of history. Through these stories, we show how the past is personal and how to live with the legacies we're constantly inheriting. New episodes
Von K-Pop und K-Dramen bis zu Hightech-Produkten: Südkorea ist ein globaler Trendsetter. Doch das Land kämpft mit gesellschaftlichen Herausforderungen. In Teil 2 unserer Doppelfolge starten Bo und Marcus in den 90ern und enden im Jetzt.Schlagworte: +++ Asien +++ Wirtschaft +++ Ökonomie +++ Korea +++ Wirtschaftsgeschichte +++ Chaebols +++ Perücken +++ Republic of Korea +++**********In dieser Folge:03:05 - K wie Kultur - Korean Pop als Export09:14 - K wie Konzern - Die geschichte der Chaebols14:42 - K wie Kapitalismus - Die sozialen Kosten des Booms26:42 - Fazit**********Diese Woche mit: Hosts und Autoren der Folge: Bo Hyun Kim und Marcus Wolf**********Die Quellen zur Folge:Yoo, Y., & Kim, K. (2015): How Samsung became a design powerhouse. Harvard Business Review.Herrendorf, B., Rogerson, R., & Valentinyi, Á. (2022): Growth and Structural Transformation. National Bureau of Economic Research. Working Paper No. 29834.Lyu, Pinjie. (2024): The Multifaceted Impact of BTS: Driving South Korea's Economy, Soft Power, and Cultural Exchange. Transactions on Social Science, Education and Humanities Research. 11. 1-6. **********Unsere Empfehlungen:Buch: Cho Nam-Joo (2016) – Kim Jiyoung, geboren 1982Buch: Han Kang (2007) – Die VegetarierinBuch: Han Kang (2014) – MenschenwerkSerie: Squid GameFilm: Parasite **********Weitere Beiträge zum Thema:Kalter Krieg: Ende des Koreakrieges 1953Literatur: "Die Vegetarierin" von Han KangMehr als K-Pop und Kimchi: Warum uns Südkorea fasziniert**********Habt ihr auch manchmal einen WTF-Moment, wenn es um Wirtschaft und Finanzen geht? Wir freuen uns über eure Themenvorschläge und Feedback an whatthewirtschaft@deutschlandfunknova.de.**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********An dieser Folge waren beteiligt: Hosts und Autoren der Folge: Bo Hyun Kim und Marcus Wolf**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok auf&ab , TikTok wie_geht und Instagram .
On this episode, we chat with author Clare Osongco about her debut novel Midnights with You, a YA coming-of-age story about a teenage girl living with her strict Filipino mother, and her secret late night driving lessons with the new boy next door.Follow Clare on Instagram at @clareosongcoand check out her debut novel Midnights with You available now on the Books & Boba bookshop!Books & Boba is a podcast dedicated to reading and featuring books by Asian and Asian American authorsSupport the Books & Boba Podcast by:Joining our Patreon to receive exclusive perksPurchasing books at our bookshopRocking our Books & Boba merchFollow our hosts:Reera Yoo (@reeraboo)Marvin Yueh (@marvinyueh)Follow us:InstagramTwitterGoodreadsFacebookThe Books & Boba December 2024 Book Club Pick is Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo and translated by Jamie ChangThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveMentioned in this episode:Listen to Inheriting from LAist & NPR"Inheriting" is a show about Asian American and Pacific Islander families, which explores how one event in history can ripple through generations. In doing so, the show seeks to break apart the AAPI monolith and tell a fuller story of these communities. In each episode, NPR's Emily Kwong sits down with one family and facilitates deeply emotional conversations between their loved ones, exploring how their most personal, private moments are an integral part of history. Through these stories, we show how the past is personal and how to live with the legacies we're constantly inheriting. New episodes premiere every Thursday. Subscribe to “Inheriting” on your app of choiceListen to Inheriting now!
On this episode, we sit down with debut author Rosa Kwon Easton to chat about her new novel White Mulberry, a historical fiction novel about a Korean woman who moves to Japan as a child to pursue her education during the period when Korea was occupied by Japan. Rosa shares with us the long journey to publishing her debut based on the real life experiences of her grandmother, who like the main character of her novel, worked as a nurse in imperial Japan.Follow Rosa on Instagram at @rosakwoneaston and check out her debut novel White Mulberry available now on the Books & Boba bookshop!Books & Boba is a podcast dedicated to reading and featuring books by Asian and Asian American authorsSupport the Books & Boba Podcast by:Joining our Patreon to receive exclusive perksPurchasing books at our bookshopRocking our Books & Boba merchFollow our hosts:Reera Yoo (@reeraboo)Marvin Yueh (@marvinyueh)Follow us:InstagramTwitterGoodreadsFacebookThe Books & Boba December 2024 Book Club Pick is Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo and translated by Jamie ChangThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveMentioned in this episode:Listen to Inheriting from LAist & NPR"Inheriting" is a show about Asian American and Pacific Islander families, which explores how one event in history can ripple through generations. In doing so, the show seeks to break apart the AAPI monolith and tell a fuller story of these communities. In each episode, NPR's Emily Kwong sits down with one family and facilitates deeply emotional conversations between their loved ones, exploring how their most personal, private moments are an integral part of history. Through these stories, we show how the past is personal and how to live with the legacies we're constantly inheriting. New episodes premiere every Thursday. Subscribe to “Inheriting” on your app of...
Dive into the inspiring journey of Akiko Kawaguchi, a true pioneer in the Japanese legal world. Akiko shares her groundbreaking path of becoming the first Japanese qualified lawyer at Mitsubishi Corporation. In this episode, Akiko reflects on the historical events that shaped her pursuit of justice and logic, her courageous leap into the blue ocean of in-house counsel, and her belief in the transformative power of young minds. Tune in to discover how Akiko's passion for curiosity, continuous learning and embracing new challenges is shaping the future of law. If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Head over to Apple Podcasts to leave a review and we'd love it if you would leave us a message here! In this episode you'll hear: How Akiko became the first ever Japanese lawyer at a Japanese trading company The way Akiko took charge of her career for the benefit of Mitsubishi by leaving for another position Bringing about change in Chiyoda Corporation Starting the organisations and networks she needed, many of which you may have heard of! Her favourite book and other fun facts About Akiko Akiko Kawaguchi is Assistant Division Director, Legal & Corporate Affairs Division for Chiyoda Corporation, a global engineering company headquartered in Yokohama, Japan. Akiko holds an LL.B. from Hitotsubashi University (1996) and an LL.M. from Columbia Law School (2005), with Harlan Fiske Stone Scholars. She is a licensed attorney admitted to practice in Japan (since 1999) and in New York, USA (since 2006). Akiko began her professional career in 1999 as the first Japanese qualified in-house counsel at Mitsubishi Corporation, so-called sogo shosha, unique corporate model in Japan to cover broader business “from ramen to rocket,” where she supported local and international business transactions and disputes. In 2019 while working at Mitsubishi Corporation, Akiko was heavily involved in negotiation and implementation of Chiyoda Corporation's revival plan and then she was seconded to Chiyoda Corporation to directly support them. While the work is tough, she enjoys new challenge covering legal, compliance, corporate governance, IR, PR and sustainability, among others. Akiko has been actively involved in the Japan Legal community and has engaged in numerous activities to develop the capabilities of those who have legal background for them to break the silo to fly to higher sky. As one of the first penguins as Japanese in-house counsel, she was the founding member of the Japan In-house Lawyers Association (JILA). In 2021, she co-launched the Japanese Legal Operations Study Group to release legal operations framework “CORE8.” She is also the founding member of CLOC Japan Shared Interest Group. In 2023, she co-launched the Strategic Legal Governance Study Group with reputable Japanese companies' GCs and chairs its subcommittee to explore the corporate function necessary to operate the company in the view of the management and to take necessary action. Outside of work, Akiko enjoys visiting various libraries and bookstores, strolling around the neighborhood (“wonder wander” according to Stanford school) and listening to rock music. Connect with Akiko LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/akiko-kawaguchi-b24b8b100/ Links Bar Jiro: https://r.gnavi.co.jp/7fa704yu0000/ JILA: https://jila.jp/eng/ CLOC Japan interest group https://cloc.org/ Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/Cho-Nam-Joo/dp/1471184285 Connect with Catherine Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/oconnellcatherine/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawyeronair YouTube: https://youtube.com/@lawyeronair
Das Buch Kim Ji-young, Geboren 1982 wurde zum absoluten Bestseller aus Korea. Das Buch wurde gefeiert, doch stieß auch auf Kontroverse. Lernt heute mehr über die Autorin in unserer neuen Reihe zur koreanischen Literatur!
Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribe Get the SGSG hoodie: https://shopisla.co Subscribe to the Weekly ManifesTEA Newsletter: https://manifestelle.substack.com Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelle In this episode, Elle discusses South Korea's 4B Movement and the implications of women choosing to distance themselves from men. Starting off with an introduction to the Korean 4B movement, she explains how women in South Korea are relating to this through the narrative of the book "Kim Jiyoung". The discussion includes the growing trend of "decentering men" and how women are setting higher standards in relationships. Elle emphasizes that women are inciting change by leaving, decentering, and avoiding men, and how this is altering societal norms. The episode also touches upon how women are owning their power and how their absence from private life has become a catalyst for change. The episode concludes with Elle encouraging her listeners to wake up to this shift in dynamics and to not be too accommodating or agreeable at the expense of their own wellbeing.
WHERE'S YOUR PANIC BUTTON? Judy and Linda worry about their own mental health after watching episodes 1-4 of "Daily Dose of Sunshine" (정신병동에도 아침이 와요), the Netflix drama, starring Park BoYoung. Content warning: There is discussion of mental illness and stalking. We need a nickname for Dr Hwang. If you have one, please let us know! Digressions: 0:57 - Listener E-mail! 2:49 - Judy watched "12.12: The Day" (서울의 봄) starring Hwang JungMin and Jung WooSung about the 1979 coup d'etat in South Korea. 5:27 - Linda finished watching "Hwarang" (화랑) starring Park HyungSik and Park SeoJoon and found it to be a fun watch as long as you ignore Go ARa. 6:58 - Judy's first book of the year was "Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982" (82년생 김지영) by Cho Nam-Joo. It's a stark and matter-of-fact depiction of the gender gap in South Korea. 11:25 - Continuing down the Park HyungSik hole, Linda watched "Happiness" (해피니스) from 2021, and found it to be more interesting than the typical zombie fare. Some Korean terms: 태움: [teh-oom] burning; used as a term for workplace bullying and harrassment. 아가: [ah-gah] baby. 떡: [ddeok] rice cake. 민들레: [min-deul-leh] dandelion. 신기: [shin-ghi] supernatural powers; psychic powers. 신기가 있으면: [shin-ghi-ga-it-seu-myeon] if one has psychic powers. 주민등록: [joo-min-deung-lok] social registration. 보호사: [bo-ho-sah] caregiver. 짜장면: [jja-jang-myeon] black bean noodles. Audio credits: Lee JaeJin (이재진) - "12.12: The Day" (서울의 봄) - "March for Power" Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com). You can become our patron at patreon.com/kdramamyeyesout for as little as $1 per month! Please check out Judy's Twitch channel (twitch.tv/ladyjutea) or her Instagram (@ladyjutea) for non-Kdrama geeky content! Click here for videogame VOD on Youtube! Download this and other episodes and while you're there, write us a review: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Samsung Podcasts Spotify Libsyn RSS The KDMEO theme music is 'Cute', by Bensound (www.bensound.com), and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International.
In this episode we talk about our October translated tale Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo and translated by Jamie Chang. We chat about translated books and what they can teach us about different cultures as well as our own, and Jen and Mags finally get to discuss a book they have different opinions on.Books Mentioned:Blindness by José SaramagoEveryday Sexism by Laura Bates Fix The System, Not The Women by Laura Bates Lessons In Chemistry by Bonnie GarmusI Want To Die But I Want To Eat Tteokbokki by Baek SeheeReferences:Breaking Down Patriarchy podcast episode with Jamie Chang Gender pay gap in South Korea Article about Molka, the spy cam problem in South Korea Kpop Bookshelf podcast episodes about Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982: Part 1 & Part 2 Join us for our May Science And Fiction book club book: Anatomy: A Love Story by Dana SchwartzWhere to find us: Join the Scientists Who Read book club & community Follow Scientists Who Read on Instagram & TikTok Follow Jen on Instagram Find all of our other links, such as our merch shop here Support us & get exclusive bonus content on Patreon
ท่ามกลางบรรยากาศโรแมนติกที่เราเห็นในซีรีส์ ยังมีอีกแง่มุมของชีวิตครอบครัวที่ “ผู้หญิงเกาหลี” ต้องพบเจอ เพราะเรากำลังพูดถึงหนังสือ “KIM JIYOUNG, BORN 1982” หรือ “คิมจียอง เกิดปี 82” นวนิยายของโช นัม-จู ที่มียอดขายทะลุ 1 ล้านเล่มภายใน 2 ปีแรกที่ตีพิมพ์ และยังสะท้อนบทบาททางเพศในมุมหนึ่งของสังคมเกาหลีใต้ได้อย่างชัดเจน จนถูกนำมาสร้างเป็นภาพยนตร์แล้วในปี 2019 ที่ผ่านมา เทปนี้ภัชฌาจะมาพูดคุยกับเพื่อนสนิทอย่าง “วศิ” หรือ “พลอย-วศินี พบูประภาพ” อดีตนักข่าวสาวผู้รักในการอ่านหนังสือและสนใจประเด็นเกี่ยวกับผู้หญิง มาคุยเกี่ยวกับนิยามความเป็นหญิงทั้งในบทบาทของเมีย แม่ และลูกสาว ตามกรอบของสังคมเกาหลีสมัยนั้น และการพยายามก้าวข้ามขีดจำกัดทางเพศของหญิงเกาหลีในปัจจุบัน ว่าเปลี่ยนไปยังไงบ้าง #SalmonPodcast #MISSKOเรียน #รู้จักเกาหลีมุมนั้น #ผ่านป๊อปคัลเจอร์เรื่องนี้ #Patcha #ภัชฌา #อุ้มศุภัชฌา Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Moderation: Sebastian Wellendorf; Themen: Das bringt die Buchmesse; Deutsch-Iranerin Nahid Taghavi vor drei Jahren im Iran inhaftiert; Magie, Macht und Mickey - Disney wird 100; Klein und fein: Das Literaturland Slowenien¸; Scala-Bühnenservice: "Kim Jiyoung, geboren 1982" am Schauspiel Köln; Scala-Bühnenservice: "Die Brüder Karamasow" am Schauspiel Bochum Von Sebastian Wellendorf.
Von klein auf geprägt, sich als Mädchen zurückzunehmen und Demütigungen wie Übergriffigkeiten "wegzulächeln". Das ist das Romanleben der Kim Jiyoung. Marie Schleef inszeniert den Stoff für das Kölner Schauspiel. Von WDR 3.
Amy is joined by translator Jaime Chang to discuss the novel Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo and explore the stories of contemporary Korean women.Jamie Chang is an award-winning translator and teaches at the Ewha Womans University in Seoul, South Korea.
Ji Young tem 33, uma filhinha e um marido. Ela começa a ter episódios onde personifica outras mulheres. Sejam elas vivas ou mortas. Aparentemente isso é algo fantástico, mais a história de Ji Young vai mostrar que é mais comum do que parece. Apresentação: Lívia Leão Edição: Lívia Leão Contato: lihnumlivro@hotmail.com
In this minisode, we compare literary representations of Korean women navigating very different social systems. In Friend, the 1988 novel by North Korean writer Paek Nam-Nyong, Judge Jeong Jin-wu attempts to save the marriage of a famous woman singer, Chae Sun-hee, who came to him requesting a divorce from her husband. In the process of Judge Jeong's investigation, we catch rare and meaningful glimpses of daily life and relationships in North Korea. On the other side of the demilitarized zone author Cho Nam-Joo introduces us to the life of Kim Jiyoung, a South Korean woman struggling with her mental health as a housewife and mother. Kim Jiyoung Born 1982 takes us through Jiyoung's childhood, adolescence, and early adult life as she navigates South Korean sexism against women.
Der Podcast über die Montags (OV) Sneak in Frankfurt am Main und in euren Wohnzimmern. Und jetzt auch noch über die Bücher auf euren Nachttischen. Ja Kino und Heimkino haben uns noch nicht gereicht, einmal im Quartal stellen wir euch zusätzlich auch noch ein Buch vor. Wie bei der HeimkinoSneak im Wechsel von einem von uns ausgewählt. Den Anfang macht da natürlich die größte kleine Leseratte unseres Podcasts und Initiatorin dieser Bücheroffensive: Maike. Und wie meist bei ihren Empfehlungen keine leichte Kost. Geboren 1982 ist ein Bestseller aus Südkorea, könnte dabei aber nicht weiter weg sein von dem Glitzernden K-Pop und dem Charmanten knalligen Genremix den uns die Kinofilme des Landes meist bieten. Nein es geht um die realen Umstände unter denen der Großteil der weiblichen Bevölkerung seit 1982 leben und leider muss. Ein schreckend ernüchternder Einblick in dem wir nicht selten auch unsere gesellschaftlichen Herausforderungen wieder erkennen. Handy an und… Buch zu?
Bem-vindos ao “A Joana lê”, um segmento do podcast Livros para Pessoas Normais. Novembro trouxe só 2 livros: Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982, de Cho Nam-Joo A vida invisível de Addie LaRue, de V. E. Schwab Esperamos que gostem, boas leituras!
Wir haben nicht nur ein neues Buch am Start, sondern auch einen Gast.
Jau atkal tiekos ar grāmatmīļiem un tiem, kuri lasa.Šajā sērijā ar Evu @ko.vina.lasa un Artu @bricearta novērtējam grāmatplaukta jaunumus, dalāmies pēdējā laika izlasītajā lappusēs un iesakām vislabāko no nesen izlasītā.Kā arī steidzamies līdzēt grūtībās nonākušajiem lasītājiem un peimeklējam mūsdienīgu un poētisku dzeju, kā arī maldāmies young adult džungļos.Sarunā pieminētie autori un grāmatas.*Hetere Morisa "Cilkas ceļojums", "Aušvicas tetovētājs", "Trīs māsas"*Serhijs Žadans "Internāts"*Marta Hola Kellija "Ceriņu meitenes"*Tamāra Horiha Zerņa "Meitiņa"*Džeisons Rekulaks "Slēptie zīmējumi"*Keita Elizabete Rasela "Mana tumšā Vanesa"*Breasts and Eggs by Mieko Kawakami*She Gets the Girl by Rachale Lippincott, Alyson Derrick*Liene Uresina "Ar tevi viss ir kārtībā. Kā pārstāt baidīties un beidzot sākt dzīvot"*Evelīna Pārkere "Dzīve kā filmā"*Juvāls Noass Harari "Neapturamie mēs"*Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-ju*Rūta Šepetis "Starp pelēkiem toņiem", "Jūras sāļums", "Klusējošās strūklakas"*Klēra Norta "Un parādās Cerība"*Tara Vestovera "Izglītotā"*Valērija Perēna "Svaigs ūdens puķēm"*Kristīne Sabaļauskaite "Pētera imperatore"*Inga Pizāne*Rūta Mežavilka*Arvis Viguls "Blusu cirks", "5:00"*Katrīna Rudzīte "Ērti pārnēsājami spārni"*Velga Krile* Monta Kroma*Andra Manfelde "Poēma ar mammu"*Madara Gruntmane "Aizmīlestība"*Marija Luīze Meļķe "Nerealizēto potenciālu klubs"*Iveta Troalika "Tūlīt paliks labāk"*Henrika Andersone "Gabaliņš dvēseles"*Stefānija Meiere "Krēsla"*Sjūzana Kolinsa "Bada spēles"*Laura Knaidla "Nepieskaries man", "Nepazaudē mani"*Reinbova Rouela "Eleonora un Parks", "Fanīte"
trabalhar, estudar e gap years, honestidade, Ariel e Kim Jiyoung
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Yet again I was reminded why it is important to read. You sometimes stumble upon works of literature that just touch you, make you reflect and you never would have thought it would have the impact it had beforehand. 'Kim Jiyoung, born 1982' was one of these books for me. I loved it and can wholeheartedly recommend it. Go check it out!
Um livro curto, mas que pega em lugares muito importantes. Kim Jiyoung tem 35 anos, acabou de ter um filho e teve que abandonar seu trabalho. Com isso, ela começa a incorporar outras mulheres, vivas e mortas. Com isso, o marido a leva ao psiquiatra, e com isso, começamos a conhecer melhor quem é Jiyoung e o que a sociedade coreana fez com as pessoas. Vem conhecer esse best-seller mundial. Livro: https://amzn.to/371DUta Twitter: @termineicast
Tue, 22 Mar 2022 08:00:00 +0000 https://maedelsdielesen.podigee.io/28-new-episode 6c0f5df13e559c1bdaece522c4855336 Teresa und ich haben uns vor allem über unsere Urlaube in Usbekistan, Sri Lanka und Marokko unterhalten. Wenn ihr mehr über Teresa erfahren wollt, schaut doch mal auf ihrem Instagram-Profil @typischteresa vorbei ♥ Über folgende Bücher haben wir gesprochen: Spitzenreiterinnen von Jovana Reisinger (haben wir im März 2022 gelesen) Normale Menschen von Sally Rooney (haben wir im Januar 2022 gelesen) So wie du mich kennst von Anika Landsteiner (haben wir im Februar 2022 gelesen) Gespräche mit Freunden von Sally Rooney Dunkelgrün fast schwarz von Mareike Fallwickl (haben wir im November 2020 gelesen) Kim Jiyoung, geboren 1982 von Cho Nam-Joo (haben wir im Juni 2021 gelesen) Mr. Parnassus´Heim für magisch Begabte von T.J. Klune Zwei nach Shanghai – 13600 Kilometer mit dem Fahrrad von Deutschland nach China von Hansen Hoepner, Marie-Sophie Müller und Paul Höpner Die Welt – Ein Reiseführer für alle Länder der Erde, Lonely Planet Reiseführer Hörbuch: Rilke Projekt von Schönherz und Fleer Auf Basidis Dach: Über Herkunft, Marokko und meine halbe Familie von Mona Ameziane Herkunft von Saša Stanišić (haben wir im August 2021 gelesen) Die Sommer von Ronya Othmann (haben wir im Februar 2021 gelesen) Die 1% Methode – Minimale Veränderung, maximale Wirkung von James Clear 28 full Teresa und ich haben uns vor allem über unsere Urlaube in Usbekistan, Sri Lanka und Marokko unterhalten. no Helen Daughtrey
Liefde in de grote stad van Sang Young Park Lola en Suzanne gaan op literaire reis naar Seoel in deze aflevering van Radio Savannah! Met bestseller Liefde in de grote stad van Sang Young Park duiken zij in het wilde stadsleven van een queer millennial in Zuid-Korea en vliegen ze langs one night stands, morning-afters en meer. Wil je meekletsen met Lola en Suzanne? Laat het ons weten op Instagram, Twitter en Facebook en gebruik #RadioSavannah. Voor (lees)tips en fanmail zijn we ook te bereiken op info@savannahbay.nl. Dit debuut van Sang Young Park (1988) werd na verschijning in Zuid-Korea onmiddellijk een van de grootste bestsellers in jaren. Verrassend voor een roman over een onderwerp waar daar niet makkelijk over gesproken wordt: het wilde stadsleven van een queer millennial. Maar om dit boek kon niemand heen, van duizelingwekkende nachten tot katerige morning-afters: Liefde in de grote stad beschrijft het. Op gevoelige, maar ook humoristische wijze schrijft Park over de vriendschap tussen Young en zijn huisgenote Jaehie, twee losbandige buitenstaanders die elkaar gevonden hebben in een van de dichtst bevolkte steden ter wereld, Seoel. Ze vergelijken alle mannen met wie ze het bed delen, drinken hun onzekerheden weg met rondjes soju en roken hun twijfels op met in de vriezer gekoelde Marlboro Reds. Onderwijl rommelen ze zich door het leven heen. Als zelfs Jaehie hem verlaat omdat zij in het huwelijksbootje stapt, blijft Young achter met de zorg voor zijn zieke moeder, een ingewikkeld liefdesleven en twijfels over zijn toekomst als schrijver. Is hij zijn bondgenoot nu echt kwijt? En gaat hij ook ooit liefde vinden in de grote stad? Meer over Liefde in de grote stad Benieuwd naar meer Sang Young Park en Liefde in de grote stad? We got you: --Sang Young Park over zijn werk en zijn verhalenbundel The Tears of an Unknown Artist, or Zaytun Pasta (2018, helaas (nog) niet vertaald in het Nederlands) vind je hier. -- Sang Young Park schreef over zijn liefde voor K-pop en vond literatuur in de teksten. Lees zijn essay hier. -- Anton Hur vertaalde Liefde in de grote stad naar het Engels en schreef daarover.-- De Nederlandse vertaling is Mattho Mandersloot. Hij vertelde aan Trouw meer over Koreaanse literatuur. Dat lees je hier. -- Liefde in de grote stad is onder andere gerecenseerd door Expreszo, Tzum, NPR en The New York Times. Koreaanse literatuur voor beginners Wil je meer Koreaanse literatuur lezen? Hier een aantal naar het Nederlands vertaalde leestips: - Han Kang, De vegetariër. Bestel het boek hier in de webshop. Lees van haar vooral ook Wit en Mensenwerk. - Cho Nam-Joo, Kim Jiyoung, geboren in 1982. Bestel het boek hier. - Min Jin Lee, Pachinko. Bestel het boek hier. - Sun-Mi Hwang, Het huis met de kersenbloesem. Bestel het boek hier. Meer weten? In deze aflevering wordt van alles besproken over Zuid-Korea, en stippen Lola en Suzanne onder andere de Koreaanse golf, queerness en discriminatie aan. Lees hier vooral meer over met deze leestips: -- Benieuwd naar de Koreaanse Golf, het Zuid-Koreaanse overheidsbeleid van 'soft power' en de groeiende culturele invloed van Zuid-Korea? Wikipedia geeft een behoorlijk uitgebreid overzicht. Meer leesvoer vind je hier, hier en hier. -- In Zuid-Korea is homoseksualiteit niet verboden, maar wel taboe. Leden van de LHBTQI+-gemeenschap hebben veel te maken met stigmatisering en discriminatie. Meer informatie hierover, en over Koreaans LHBTIQ+-activisme, vind je hier, hier en hier. Over queerness en militaire dienstplicht lees je meer in dit artikel van de New York Times. -- Wil je met Lola meevaren op de Koreaanse golf? Check dan deze custom-made playlist vol favoriete nummers. Enjoy!Alle muziek en sound effects van Radio Savannah is gemaakt door Guflux. Rike Blom ontwierp het logo.
An interview with Xochitl Gonzalez, author of the debut novel, Olga Dies Dreaming (Flatiron Books, 2022). Xochitl and I discuss the unique narrative perspective that a wedding planner has on American privilege and inequality, the gentrification of Brooklyn, the rich and wealthy colonizers of Puerto Rico post- la Promesa, Nuyorican culture as the creole of NYC, and so much more. Xochitl Recommends: Cho Nam Joo, Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982: A Novel Lan Samantha Chang, All is Forgotten, Nothing is Lost ----. The Family Chao Junot Diaz, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Associate Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro as World Literature, is under contract with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
An interview with Xochitl Gonzalez, author of the debut novel, Olga Dies Dreaming (Flatiron Books, 2022). Xochitl and I discuss the unique narrative perspective that a wedding planner has on American privilege and inequality, the gentrification of Brooklyn, the rich and wealthy colonizers of Puerto Rico post- la Promesa, Nuyorican culture as the creole of NYC, and so much more. Xochitl Recommends: Cho Nam Joo, Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982: A Novel Lan Samantha Chang, All is Forgotten, Nothing is Lost ----. The Family Chao Junot Diaz, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Associate Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro as World Literature, is under contract with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
An interview with Xochitl Gonzalez, author of the debut novel, Olga Dies Dreaming (Flatiron Books, 2022). Xochitl and I discuss the unique narrative perspective that a wedding planner has on American privilege and inequality, the gentrification of Brooklyn, the rich and wealthy colonizers of Puerto Rico post- la Promesa, Nuyorican culture as the creole of NYC, and so much more. Xochitl Recommends: Cho Nam Joo, Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982: A Novel Lan Samantha Chang, All is Forgotten, Nothing is Lost ----. The Family Chao Junot Diaz, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Associate Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro as World Literature, is under contract with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
An interview with Xochitl Gonzalez, author of the debut novel, Olga Dies Dreaming (Flatiron Books, 2022). Xochitl and I discuss the unique narrative perspective that a wedding planner has on American privilege and inequality, the gentrification of Brooklyn, the rich and wealthy colonizers of Puerto Rico post- la Promesa, Nuyorican culture as the creole of NYC, and so much more. Xochitl Recommends: Cho Nam Joo, Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982: A Novel Lan Samantha Chang, All is Forgotten, Nothing is Lost ----. The Family Chao Junot Diaz, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Associate Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro as World Literature, is under contract with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What a ride this first season has been! Thanks to all of you who joined us. In this episode: The theme of this season (yes, there was a theme) was WOMEN. Future seasons will also be themed! Where to get some of the books I present in my podcast? I'll tell you! WE'RE TAKING A BREAK!! In order to get a chance to read more books, we will be on a brief hiatus until after the new year. But don't miss us too much, we'll be back in early 2022! My friend Rebecca joined me for a movie night and we discussed the movie and book Kim Jiyoung Born 1982. Check out the blog post for this episode here. THANK YOU, LISTENERS!
What a ride this first season has been! Thanks to all of you who joined us. In this episode: The theme of this season (yes, there was a theme) was WOMEN. Future seasons will also be themed! Where to get some of the books I present in my podcast? I'll tell you! WE'RE TAKING A BREAK!! In order to get a chance to read more books, we will be on a brief hiatus until after the new year. But don't miss us too much, we'll be back in early 2022! My friend Rebecca joined me for a movie night and we discussed the movie and book Kim Jiyoung Born 1982. Check out the blog post for this episode here. THANK YOU, LISTENERS!
[Warning: we will be discussing grown up matters, so you may want to make sure you're listening where small or sensitive ears can't hear]. This is part 2 of our episodes on the book that caused a stir, Kim Jiyoung Born 1982! What do feminism, mental health stigma, spy cams, lack of upward mobility, and the mandatory military service all have to do with how much some Korean people hated this book? Find out in this episode! Blog Post with links to everything I read to make this episode! All other important links!
[Warning: we will be discussing grown up matters, so you may want to make sure you're listening where small or sensitive ears can't hear]. This is part 2 of our episodes on the book that caused a stir, Kim Jiyoung Born 1982! What do feminism, mental health stigma, spy cams, lack of upward mobility, and the mandatory military service all have to do with how much some Korean people hated this book? Find out in this episode! Blog Post with links to everything I read to make this episode! All other important links!
Kim Jiyoung Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo is the international bestseller that stirred up many headlines and even caused someone to file a Blue House Petition to stop the movie adaptation about the film. Find out what all the fuss is about in Part 1 of our 2 part episode about this book! All the links used for research can be found on the blog https://kpopbookshelfpod.wixsite.com/blog/post/kim-jiyoung-born-1982-by-cho-nam-joo-a-book-about-the-f-word-feminism
Kim Jiyoung Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo is the international bestseller that stirred up many headlines and even caused someone to file a Blue House Petition to stop the movie adaptation about the film. Find out what all the fuss is about in Part 1 of our 2 part episode about this book! All the links used for research can be found on the blog https://kpopbookshelfpod.wixsite.com/blog/post/kim-jiyoung-born-1982-by-cho-nam-joo-a-book-about-the-f-word-feminism
Für Kritik, Tipps und Meinungen zu Sally Rooney: ciao.now.podcast@gmail.com oder via Instagram @ciaofornow_podcast Pandora Sykes, Pieces of Britney: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/p09mfr9s Der Tages-Anzeiger erklärt das Britney-Drama in 11 Punkten: https://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/das-britney-spears-drama-541212501866 SRF über die Ehe für alle: https://www.srf.ch/news/abstimmungen/ehe-fuer-alle/klares-ja-zur-ehe-fuer-alle-die-letzte-huerde-der-ungleichbehandlung-ist-beseitigt CNN über Kim Kardashian bei SNL: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/p09mfr9s Die italienische Vanity Fair über "The Ferragnez - La Serie": https://www.vanityfair.it/show/tv/2021/09/20/the-ferragnez-la-serie-chiara-ferragni-fedez-dicembre-prime-video-episodi The Guardian über Sally Rooney: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/oct/12/sally-rooney-beautiful-world-where-are-you-israeli-publisher-hebrew Die NZZ über Sally Rooneys Haltung zu Israel: https://www.nzz.ch/feuilleton/sally-rooney-verhindert-hebraeische-ausgabe-ihres-letzten-romans-ld.1650215 Robert Mackey über Sally Rooney auf The Intercept: https://theintercept.com/2021/10/16/lies-told-sally-rooney-refuses-ignore-israeli-apartheid/ "Special" auf Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/ch/title/80987458 "Kim Jiyoung, geboren 1982" von Nam-Joo Cho: https://www.kiwi-verlag.de/buch/nam-joo-cho-kim-jiyoung-geboren-1982-9783462053289
Wed, 22 Sep 2021 07:00:00 +0000 https://maedelsdielesen.podigee.io/16-new-episode 67344aca47ccb3866297b7902f93834a In dieser Folge rede ich mit Tanja unter anderem über Bookstagram, die Wichtigkeit des abwechslungsreichen Lesens, interessante Kinderbücher und leckere PriSeccos Wenn ihr mehr über Tanja erfahren wollt, schaut doch mal auf ihrem Instagram-Profil @tanjavonfroeber vorbei ♥ Über folgende Bücher haben wir gesprochen: City of Girls von Elizabeth Gilbert (haben wir im März 2021 gelesen) Kim Jiyoung, geboren 1982 von Cho Nam-Joo (haben wir im Juni 2021 gelesen) Adas Raum von Sharon Dodua Otoo (haben wir im September 2021 gelesen) Herr der Fliegen von William Golding (war im Juni 2021 in der Auswahl) Am Ende bleiben die Zedern von Pierre Jarawan (haben wir im April 2021 gelesen) Das Flüstern der Bäume von Michael Christie (haben wir im Mai 2021 gelesen) Bände des Friedhofs der vergessenen Bücher bzw. die Barcelona-Reihe von Carlos Ruiz Zafón (Der Schatten des Windes, Das Spiel des Engels, Der Gefangene des Himmels, Das Labyrinth der Lichter) Die Falle von Melanie Raabe NSA von Andreas Eschbach Die verschwindende Hälfte von Brit Bennett Anna Karenina von Lew Tolstoi (haben wir von Juli bis September 2021 im Anna-Karenina-Ferienlager gelesen) Anarchie Déco von J.C. Vogt Ein wenig Leben von Hanya Yanagihara Eragon-Tetralogie von Christopher Paolini (Das Vermächtnis der Drachenreiter, Der Auftrag des Ältesten, Die Weisheit des Feuers, Das Erbe der Macht) Biss-Saga von Stephenie Meyer (Biss zum Morgengrauen, Biss zur Mittagsstunde, Biss zum Abendrot, Biss zum Ende der Nacht) Tintenwelt-Trilogie von Cornelia Funke (Tintenherz, Tintenblut, Tintentod) Harry Potter-Reihe von J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter und der Stein der Weisen, Harry Potter und die Kammer des Schreckens, Harry Potter und der Gefangene von Askaban, Harry Potter und der Feuerkelch, Harry Potter und der Orden des Phönix, Harry Potter und der Halbblutprinz, Harry Potter und die Heiligtümer des Todes) Die Tanzenden von Victoria Mas Historische Romane von der Peter Bening, Ulrike Schweig, Iny Lorentz Preußen-Trilogie von Iny Lorentz (Dezembersturm, Aprilgewitter, Juliregen) Shopaholic-Reihe von Sophie Kinsella (Die Schnäppchenjägerin, Fast geschenkt, Hochzeit zu verschenken, Shopaholic & Sister, Shopaholic & Baby, Mini Shopaholic, Shopaholic in Hollywood, Shopaholic & Family) Die kleine Bäckerei am Strandweg-Reihe von Jenny Colgan (Die kleine Bäckerei am Strandweg, Sommer in der kleinen Bäckerei am Strandweg, Weihnachten in der kleinen Bäckerei am Strandweg) Der kleine Brautladen-Reihe von Jane Linfoot (Der kleine Brautladen am Strand, Winter im kleinen Brautladen am Strand, Sommer im kleinen Brautladen am Strand, Weihnachten im kleinen Brautladen am Strand, Liebe im kleinen Brautladen am Strand) Mädchen, Frau etc. von Bernardine Evaristo Tuchvilla-Saga von Anne Jacobs (Die Tuchvilla, Die Töchter der Tuchvilla, Das Erbe der Tuchvilla) Afrika-Saga von Anne Jacobs als Leah Bach (Der Himmel über dem Kilimandscharo, Sanfter Mond über Usambara, Insel der tausend Sterne) Im Freibad von Libby Page Lou und Will-Trilogie von Jojo Moyes (Ein ganzes halbes Jahr, Ein ganz neues Leben, Mein Herz in zwei Welten) Über uns der Himmel, unter uns das Meer von Jojo Moyes Ein Bild von dir von Jojo Moyes Time to Love – Tausche altes Leben gegen neue Liebe von Beth O´Leary Die Päpstin von Donna Woolfolk Cross Die Tore der Welt von Ken Follett Jahrhundert-Saga von Ken Follett (Sturz der Titanen, Winter der Welt, Kinder der Freiheit) Der Distelfink von Donna Tartt Effingers von Gabriele Tergit Das Licht ist hier viel heller von Mareike Fallwickl Herkunft von Saša Stanišić (haben wir im August 2021 gelesen) Hey, hey, hey Taxi von Saša Stanišić und Katja Spitzer Die Mission der tollkühnen Bücher- Reihe von Hendrik Lambertus (Die Mission der tollkühnen Bücher, Die 2. Mission der tollkühnen Bücher) Kuschelflosse-Reihe von Nina Müller (Kuschelflosse – Das unheimlich geheime Zauber-Riff, Kuschelflosse – Die blubberbunte Weltmeisterschaft, Kuschelflosse – Der knifflige Schlürfofanten-Fall, Kuschelflosse –Die mächtig magische Glitzerbohne, Kuschelflosse –Der knusperleckere Buchstaben-Klau, Kuschelflosse –Der verhexte Blubberblitz-Besuch) Little People, BIG DREAMS- Bücher Alle Welt, das Landkartenbuch von Aleksandra Mizielinska und Daniel Mizielinski (NACHFRAGEN“Atlas vom Moritz-Verlag“) Atlas des Weltalls – Die Geheimnisse des Himmels und der Sterne von Lara Albanese (NACHFRAGEN „Atlas des Weltalls“) Bienen von Piotr Socha Der kleine Siebenschläfer-Serie von Sabine Bohlmann (Die Geschichte vom kleinen Siebenschläfer, der nicht einschlafen konnte, Die Geschichte vom kleinen Siebenschläfer, der nicht aufwachen wollte, Die Geschichte vom kleinen Siebenschläfer, der seine Schnuffeldecke nicht hergeben wollte, Die Geschichte vom kleinen Siebenschläfer, der den ganzen Tag lang grummelig war, Das ist noch nicht gemütlich!, Gleich ist alles wieder gut, Eine Schnuffeldecke voller Gutenachtgeschichten, Die Geschichte vom kleinen Siebenschläfer, der überhaupt keine Angst im Dunkeln hatte, Eine Pudelmütze voller Wintergeschichten, Die Geschichte vom kleinen Siebenschläfer, der dem Mond Gute Nacht sagen wollte) Pippi Langstrumpf von Astrid Lindgren Die Anomalie von Hervé Le Tellier 16 full In dieser Folge rede ich mit Tanja unter anderem über Bookstagram, die Wichtigkeit des abwechslungsreichen Lesens, interessante Kinderbücher und leckere PriSeccos no Helen Daughtrey
Kim Jiyoung lernt, studiert, arbeitet, heiratet, wird Mutter. Es ist das Leben von Abermillionen anderen Südkoreanerinnen, das Kim anstrebt und später auch lebt. Sie tut all das, von man ihr sagt, dass es ihr ein gutes Leben bringen wird – und bekommt dafür Sexismus, Ausbeutung und Herabwürdigung. "Kim Jiyoung, geboren 1982" ist zu einem zentralen Text für Südkoreas feministische Bewegung geworden. Das Buch mobilisierte 2018 zehntausende Frauen zu Protesten auf den Straßen von Seoul. Heuer wurde der Bestseller auf Deutsch übersetzt, der auch zeigt, wie prototypisch die Geschichte von Kim Jiyoung für viele andere Frauenleben weltweit ist.
Wed, 11 Aug 2021 07:00:00 +0000 https://maedelsdielesen.podigee.io/13-new-episode f84932090b21b85d609e3bd4b936cfaa Wir haben über den Buchclub, Jugendbücher, Bücherschrank-Funde und Bielefeld gesprochen Falls ihr mehr über Anna erfahren möchtet, schaut mal auf ihrem Instagram-Profil @gedankenfuelle vorbei ♥ Über folgende Bücher haben wir gesprochen: Die Geschichte der Bienen von Maja Lunde (haben wir im April 2020 gelesen) Das weibliche Prinzip von Meg Wolitzer (haben wir im Mai 2020 gelesen) Was Man Von Hier Aus Sehen Kann von Mariana Leky (haben wir im Juni 2020 gelesen) Little Women von Louisa May Alcott (haben wir im Oktober 2020 gelesen) --> außerdem haben wir auch über die Verfilmung gesprochen Anna Karenina von Lew Tolstoi (haben wir von Juli bis September 2021 im Rahmen des #AnnaKareninaFerienlager gelesen) --> hier siehst du Annas Ausgabe Such A Fun Age von Kiley Reid (haben wir im Juli 2021 gelesen) Die Erfindung der Sprache von Anja Baumheier (haben wir im Juli/August 2021 in der Schmöker-Runde gelesen) Ein Lied für die Vermissten von Pierre Jarawan (haben wir im Januar 2021 als Zusatz-Buch gelesen) Am Ende bleiben die Zedern von Pierre Jarawan (haben wir im April 2021 gelesen) Couchsurfing im Iran von Stephan Orth Couchsurfing in China von Stephan Orth (war im Februar 2020 in der Auswahl) Tamina Blue von Mareike Fallwickl (Kurzgeschichte in Das Gramm) Das Licht ist hier viel heller von Mareike Fallwickl Dunkelgrün fast Schwarz von Mareike Fallwickl (haben wir im November 2020 gelesen) Kim Jiyoung, geboren 1982 von Cho Nam-Joo (haben wir im Juni 2021 gelesen) Die geheime Sammlung von Polly Shulman das alles hier, jetzt. von Anna Stern Who the Fuck Is Kafka von Lizzie Doron Liebe geht durch alle Zeiten (auch Edelstein-Trilogie genannt): Rubinrot von Kerstin Gier Saphirblau von Kerstin Gier Smaragdgrün von Kerstin Gier Silber – Die Trilogie der Träume: Silber - Das erste Buch der Träume von Kerstin Gier Silber - Das zweite Buch der Träume von Kerstin Gier Silber - Das dritte Buch der Träume von Kerstin Gier Die Mütter-Mafia von Kerstin Gier Für jede Lösung ein Problem von Kerstin Gier Die wilden Hühner von Cornelia Funke Hanni und Nanni von Enid Blyton Als der Weihnachtsmann vom Himmel fiel von Cornelia Funke Hinter verzauberten Fenstern von Cornelia Funke Die Tintenwelt-Trilogie: Tintenherz von Cornelia Funke Tintenblut von Cornelia Funke Tintentod von Cornelia Funke 13 full Wir haben über den Buchclub, Jugendbücher, Bücherschrank-Funde und Bielefeld gesprochen no Helen Daughtrey
Join me and Steph (Time to Read!) as we discuss The Disaster Tourist by Yun Ko-eun (translated by Lizzie Buehler) Podcast Transcript coming soon Mentioned in this episode; Out by Natsuo Kirino (translated by Stephen Snyder) Episode on Out The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks Indie Press Project Invisible Cities Reading Project Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo (translated by Jamie Chang) Episode on Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 Scribd In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado Stephen King Counterpoint Press Serpent's Tail The Shadow King by Maaza Mengiste Minor Detail by Adania Shibli (translated by Elisabeth Jaquette) La Bastarda by Trifonia Melibea Obono (translated by Lawrence Schimel) By Night the Mountain Burns by Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel (translated by Jethro Soutar) Roberto Bolaño 2666 by Roberto Bolaño (translated by Natasha Wimmer) Savage Detective by Roberto Bolaño (translated by Natasha Wimmer) The Dangers of Smoking in Bed by Mariana Enríquez (translated by Megan McDowell) Things We Lost in the Fire by Mariana Enríquez (translated by Megan McDowell) Samantha Schweblin Alejandra Zambra Deborah Smith Tina Kover Edith Grossman Sophie Hughes Dead Girls by Selva Almada (translated by Annie McDermott) Amazon Crossing The Transmigration of Bodies by Yuri Herrera (translated by Lisa Dillman) Signs Preceding the End of the World by Yuri Herrera (translated by Lisa Dillman) Charco Press Detransition, Baby by Torrey Peters We Were Not Men by Campbell Mattinson Infidels by Abdellah Taïa (translated by Alison L. Strayer) Not to Read by Alejandro Zambra (translated by Megan McDowell) The Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa (translated by Margaret Jull Costa) Find Steph online Booktube: Time to Read! Twitter: timetoread___ Goodreads: Stephanie Support the show via Patreon Social Media links Email: losttranslationspod@gmail.com Twitter: @translationspod Instagram: translationspod Litsy: @translationspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/translationspod/ Produced by Mccauliflower.
Fri, 11 Jun 2021 07:00:00 +0000 https://maedelsdielesen.podigee.io/9-new-episode 1af90ce265432136332a59b684452f48 Kathrin hatte vor einiger Zeit den Gedankenanstoß für ein ‚Mädels, die lesen.‘-Spendenprojekt gegeben und ich habe ihr erzählt, was aus dieser Idee geworden ist. Falls ihr mehr über Kathrin erfahren möchtet, schaut mal auf ihrem Instagram-Profil @textart_blog vorbei ♥ Über folgende Bücher haben wir gesprochen: Botschaften an mich selbst von Emilie Pine (haben wir vom 15. Mai bis 14. Juni in der Schmöker-Runde gelesen) Kim Jiyoung, geboren 1982 von Cho Nam-Joo (haben wir im Juni gelesen) --> Kathrin hört das Hörbuch, das gibt es auch bei BookBeat und mit dem Code 'maedelsdielesen' kannst du 1 Monat gratis hören Die Mitternachtsbibliothek von Matt Haig A Long Way Down von Nick Hornby Der Gesang der Flusskrebse von Delia Owens (war im Oktober 2020 in der Auswahl) Der Distelfink von Donna Tartt Tschick von Wolfgang Herrndorff Zusammen ist man weniger allein von Anna Gavalda (war im Februar 2020 in der Auswahl) Annette, ein Heldinnenepos von Anne Weber (war im November 2020 in der Auswahl) Ministerium der Träume von Hengameh Yaghoobifarah (haben wir vom 15. April bis zum 14. Mai in der Schmöker-Runde gelesen) Identitti von Mithu M. Sanyal City of Girls von Elizabeth Gilbert (haben wir im März 2021 gelesen) 60 Kilo Sonnenschein von Hallgrímur Helgason (war im April 2021 in der Auswahl) Der Zopf von Laetitia Colombani (haben wir im Dezember 2020 gelesen) Piranesi von Susanna Clarke 9 full Kathrin hatte vor einiger Zeit den Gedankenanstoß für ein ‚Mädels, die lesen.‘-Spendenprojekt gegeben und ich habe ihr erzählt, was aus dieser Idee geworden ist. no Helen Daughtrey
As always, here we are giving a spoiler free overview of all the books we've read over the past few weeks. Books featured include Pine, Frost in May, Little Scratch, Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982, Starve Acre, The Authenticity Project, The Arsonists' City, The Switch, A Burning and The Sanatorium.A real mix of genres which we had great fun discussing.
Cho Nam-Joo hat mit ihrem Roman einen internationalen Bestseller geschrieben. Ihre minimalistische und doch messerscharfe Prosa hat nicht nur viele Leserinnen weltweit begeistert, sondern auch Massenproteste in Korea ausgelöst. In einer kleinen Wohnung am Rande der Metropole Seoul lebt Kim Jiyoung. Die Mittdreißigerin hat erst kürzlich ihren Job aufgegeben, um sich um ihr Baby zu kümmern – wie es von koreanischen Frauen erwartet wird. Doch schon bald zeigt sie seltsame Symptome: Jiyoungs Persönlichkeit scheint sich aufzuspalten, denn die schlüpft in die Rollen ihr bekannter Frauen. Als die Psychose sich verschlimmert, schickt sie ihr unglücklicher Ehemann zu einem Psychiater. Nüchtern erzählt eben dieser Psychiater Jiyoungs Leben nach, ein Leben bestimmt von Frustration und Unterwerfung. Ihr Verhalten wird stets von den männlichen Figuren um sie herum überwacht – von Grundschullehrern, die strenge Uniformen für Mädchen durchsetzen; von Arbeitskollegen, die eine versteckte Kamera in der Damentoilette installieren und die Fotos ins Internet stellen. In den Augen ihres Vaters ist es Jiyoung's Schuld, dass Männer sie spät in der Nacht belästigen; in den Augen ihres Mannes ist es Jiyoung's Pflicht, ihre Karriere aufzugeben, um sich um ihn und ihr Kind zu kümmern. »Kim Jiyoung, geboren 1982« zeigt das schmerzhaft gewöhnliche Leben einer Frau in Korea und gleichzeitig deckt es eine Alltagsmisogynie auf, die jeder Frau – egal, wo auf der Welt – nur allzu bekannt vorkommt.(Quelle: Klappentext)
Today on the show we cover international best seller, Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982. This is for sure a new type of read for us, we have never covered a book that was translated on the show before. We dive into the difficulties of the women in Korea and why this book was so important for them there. You will also hear different accounts of how each Jess was raised and what it meant to have a chore in the family. Thanks for tuning in! We would love for you to subscribe and leave us a review. Find us at www.outtafivestars.com Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok we're @OuttaFiveStars. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
This week, we’re off to South Korea to discuss "Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982" by Cho Nam-Joo (translated by Jamie Chang), a book that helped spark a women’s rights movement when it was first published in 2016. The Squad talks about the controversy surrounding the book and gets into some of our shared experiences of misogyny and sexism in America. After that, Emily interviews Ethel Rohan, author of the new short story collection "In the Event of Contact," winner of the 2021 Dzanc Short Story Collection Prize. Join us on May 31st for our third-ever Hatepisode on "Ready Player Two" by Ernest Cline (Kelli assures us we’ll all hate it!). Then read along for our next Bookpisode on "Earthlings" by Sayaka Murata on June 14th. In the meantime, check out the Book Squad Blog for additional content on books, movies, video games, and more! Send your feedback, thoughts, and weird gynecologist stories to thesquad@booksquadgoals.com, or DM us on social media. 0:30 – Intro 9:58 – Book intro13:50 – Cultural context and consideration of controversy26:05 – What are some shared experiences we have with the book?45:05 – Is this a horror novel?52:30 - How does the narrator affect our understanding of the novel?1:03:45 – Ratings!1:07:50 – Interview with Ethel Rohan 1:45:16 – What’s on the blog? What’s up next?Kelli’s Glamour article; Are Guys Getting Paid More Just Because They're... Guys: https://www.glamour.com/story/12-real-people-discover-what-the-pay-gap-looks-likeNPR piece: https://www.npr.org/2020/04/19/835486224/south-korean-bestseller-kim-jiyoung-born-1982-gives-public-voice-to-private-painGuardian piece: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/feb/15/cho-nam-joo-kim-jiyoung-born-1982-interviewMary’s Severance blog: https://www.booksquadgoals.com/blog/book-review-severance-by-ling-maBBC News: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-50135152
Veel buitenlandse influx! Zo is Hans onder indruk van de bijzondere niet-bijzondere bestseller ‘Kim Jiyoung, geboren in 1982' van de Koreaanse schrijfster Cho Nam-Joo. En Chrétien op zijn beurt van de romans van Egon Hostovsky, een dolende Tsjech. En dan is er naast het geritsel rond de manuscriptenstop nog een volslagen onontdekte Amerikaanse dichter, Jack Gilbert, die door Marika op onweerstaanbare wijze wordt opgediend. Luister, like en abonneer.
Light some candles and gather ‘round the pentagram, because things are getting satanic (panic!) on this episode. Author Clay McLeod Chapman joins us to talk about the 2009 film House of the Devil. We talk about the cultural context of the early 1980s, Greta Gerwig’s pizza performance, and the anxiety-making pacing of the film. Tangents include Cabbage Patch dolls and the forbidden television of our childhoods. Next, we chat with Clay about his new novel, Whisper Down the Lane, which was inspired by the McMartin Preschool trial of the 1908s. We all loved this book, so we kept the chat about it spoiler-free! He tells us about why he is drawn to this subject matter, as well as what’s coming up next for him and his writing. (Also, there’s a fantastic story about one of Clay’s readings in New York that you absolutely do not want to miss!) Read along with us for our next Bookpisode on Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo (May 17th), and then take a detour with us for our third-ever Hatepisode (though some of us might not hate it?) on Ready Player Two by Ernest Cline on May 31st. Subscribe to Book Squad Goals on your favorite podcast app, and go read Whisper Down the Lane right away! TOC:30 welcome Clay! And movie intro4:52–icebreaker15:30-what was the satanic panic?22:37–authenticity27:35–pacing46:35–the ending49:29–Clay McLeod Chapman and Whisper Down the Lane1:17:40–what’s on the blog? What’s up next?NPR Review: https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=114084025Filmmaker interview: https://filmmakermagazine.com/1392-ti-west-the-house-of-the-devil/#.YIbCun1Kg-Q
Eine römische Eröffnung, gleich drei Bestseller, das dickste Lieblingsbuch - und: Schreiben Frauen anders als Männer? Daniel stellt eine Detektivreihe vor, die im alten Rom spielt und beweist erstaunliche Kenntnisse in alter Heilkunde. Ein Bestseller aus Südkorea gefällt Katharina auf den zweiten Blick - und ein Buch taugt leider nur zum Lesen in homöopathischen Dosen auf dem Gäste-WC. Die Bücher dieser Folge 00:01:04 Lindsey Davis: "Silberschwein" (Droemer Knaur, nur noch antiquarisch) 00:05:08 Axel Hacke: "Im Bann des Eichelhechts" (Kunstmann) 00:09:37 Christian Kracht: "Eurotrash" (Kiepenheuer & Witsch) 00:17:36 Cho Nam-Joo: "Kim Jiyoung, geboren 1982", aus dem Koreanischen von Ki-Hyang Lee (Kiepenheuer & Witsch) 00:21:40 Lauren Wolk: "Echo Mountain", aus dem Englischen von Birgit Kollmann (Hanser) 00:27:20 Interview mit Laura Hage 00:35:00 Johan Harstad: "Max, Mischa und die Tet-Offensive", aus dem Norwegischen von Ursel Allenstein (Rowohlt) 00:37:58 Annemarie Selinko: "Désirée" (Kiepenheuer & Witsch) Link zu Kinder- und Jugendbuchrezensionen: http://ndr.de/kinderbuecher Das Rezept für Erbsen nach Vitellius Zutaten für vier Personen 225 g getrocknete Erbsen 2 cm frische Ingwerwurzel 2 TL geschnittenes frisches Liebstöckel- oder Selleriegrün ½ TL gemahlener schwarzer Pfeffer 3 hartgekochte Eidotter 3 EL (90 g) klarer Honig 2 EL (30 ml) Fischsoße 2/3 Tasse (150 ml) Weißwein 1/3 Tasse (80 ml) Weißweinessig 1 EL (15 ml) Olivenöl Zubereitung Die Erbsen über Nacht in kaltem Wasser einweichen, am nächsten Tag abseihen, in einen Topf geben und mit frischem kalten Wasser bedecken. 1 - 1 ½ Stunden weichkochen. Wenn nötig, noch kochendes Wasser nachfüllen. Die Erbsen abtropfen und zu einem Brei zerdrücken oder abgekühlt im Mixer zerkleinern. Für die Soße den Ingwer schälen, kleinschneiden und mit Liebstöckel und Pfeffer zerstoßen. Dann die gekochten Eidotter dazugeben und weiter verrühren, bis man eine weiche Paste hat. Honig und Fischsoße unterrühren, in einen Kochtopf umfüllen und Wein, Essig und Öl hinzufügen. Die Masse zum Kochen bringen und ein paar Minuten lang leicht köcheln lassen. Zum Schluss die Erbsen dazugeben und aufs Neue erhitzen. (Rezept der Universität Erlangen) ndr.de/eatreadsleep eatreadsleep@ndr.de
Another year, another round of book talk the girls need to have! The girls' first book of 2021 and the last in our series about authors of colour is Cho Nam-Ju's feminist powerhouse "Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982". In discussing this stark novel's approach to laying out the cadaver that is misogyny and disregard for women, girls, sisters and mothers, the girls talk: - The physical and mental health issues motherhood and pregnancy present (and we had NO IDEA) - Sexual assault and how small actions build up over time (why are you feeling our bra straps?!) - What if sexism isn't just an outdated societal rule? What if it's a tradition? One that we're proud of? - How sexism affects children (maybe it's NOT adorable when little boys bully the girls they like!) - and how having the luxury of choice changes everything Plus, I mean, there were always gonna be tangents, right? - With our first Korean novel, we had to go into how Run BTS! and our K-Drama obsessions informed our enjoyment of the book, right? - Not to mention Katie's, ahem, flawless pronunciation? (She cannot say 승연 to save her life) - Way more apologising than we've seen on previous episodes - maybe the subject matter brought us closer as a group? - AND, the piece de resistance, Deano from 2 Tyres, 1 Chain fame advertising his one-man musical, Deano - Nice to Meetchyou (working title) It's all here in this week's Chick Lit 4 Life! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lc-lewis/message