Ep. 44: Myfany Turpin on Australian Aboriginal Song-poetry and Documentation

31/05/2023 36 min Temporada 4 Episodio 44
Ep. 44: Myfany Turpin on Australian Aboriginal Song-poetry and Documentation

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Episode Synopsis

This month's very special episode is with Myfany Turpin, an Associate Professor at the University of Sydney. Myfany has been working on Australian Aboriginal songs and languages since 1996. Her research interests include the relationship between language and music, especially of lesser-known cultures; and identifying ways to support the continuation of endangered languages and performance arts. Her work examines Aboriginal song-poetry and its relationship to spoken languages and the documentation of the Kaytetye language and encyclopaedic knowledge, an Arandic language of Central Australia.
Things mentioned in this episode:
ABC Radio National episodes
Project page
Pantjiti McKenzie-lu Inma Kulkalanyatjara Wangkanyi Pantjiti McKenzie talks about the ceremony ‘Kulkalanya’
Inma Kulkalanya Wangkanyi. Talking about the ceremony ‘Kulkalanya’. Iluwanti Mervyn, Tinpulya Ken, Josephine Mick and Renee Kulitja
Buried in the Sand: Digging deep into Gudjal language and culture (Toksave: Culture Talks)
Kaytetye recordings (Hale)
Thangkerne birds
indigemoji
Myfany on Google Scholar
Myfany on ResearchGate

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