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HETALIA ASK BLOG DIRECTORY (PART 2)
CREDITS TO @cafekitsune FOR THE DIVIDER! (Please let me know if you want it removed!!)
THE BLOGS (In Alphabetical Order | N - W + The Ancients, Others)
The Netherlands 🇳🇱
— @aph-hws-nederland
— @asknederlanden
Norway 🇳🇴
— @ask-hws-norge
New Zealand 🇳🇿
— @asknzmate
Philippines 🇵🇭
— @ask-the-pearloftheorient
— @ikalawang-perlas (2p/Secondplayer)
Prussia
— @ask-the-awesome-prussian
Portugal 🇵🇹
— @aph-portugeese-of-wine
Poland 🇵🇱
— @ask-polandhetalia
Pangaea 🌎🌍🌏
— @ask-mother-pangaea
Russia 🇷🇺
— @askhetaliarussia
— @magicmetalpipe
Romania 🇷🇴
— @askroumania
Seychelles 🇸🇨
— @askseychelles
Sweden 🇸🇪
— @ask-hwssverige
Sealand
— @im-arealcountry1
Spain 🇪🇸
— @asktheoyabun
— @reino-de-espanya
Singapore 🇸🇬
— @ask-hws-singapore
South Korea 🇰🇷
— @aphsouthkoreaofficial
Thailand 🇹🇭
— @ask-thelandofsmiles
Vatican City (OC) 🇻🇦
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Wy
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Wales 🏴
— @askcymru
The Ancients 🏛️📜
Ancient Greece
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Germania
— @magna-libera-germania
Rome
— @grandparomeaskblog
OTHER
Russia (s) 🇷🇺
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— @ask-young-russia
Creatures of Hetalia 🕊️ 🐻 🐦
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Mochi! America 🇺🇸
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State of Louisiana (US)
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State of Florida (US)
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19th Century England 🏴
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Vida
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Faroe Islands 🇫🇴
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Gibraltar 🇬🇮
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Molossia’s Dog 🐕
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Nekotalia (?) 🐈
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Prussian Eagle 🦅
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Superlinguo 2023 in review
I spent 2023 on leave to hang out with a new tiny human. I still found time for some linguistics, including regular Lingthusiasm episodes and even some intermittent blogging. I also got to reuse all my linguist pregnancy announcement jokes.
Lingthusiasm
Lingthusiasm turned 7 this year! We celebrated with a dozen main episodes as well as our monthly bonus episodes for patrons. We had some help to get through the year while I was on leave with interviews with linguists from around the world, including Lingthusiasm team members Martha Tsutsi-Billins and Sara Dopierela.
We released our new Etymology isn't Destiny merch, which is available alongside merch for all kinds of linguists and language fans.
Main episodes
Where language names come from and why they change (transcript)
How kids learn language in Singapore - Interview with Woon Fei Ting (transcript)
Bringing stories to life in Auslan - Interview with Gabrielle Hodge (transcript)
Tone and Intonation? Tone and Intonation! (transcript)
Word Magic (transcript)
The verbs had been being helped by auxiliaries (transcript)
Frogs, pears, and more staples from linguistics example sentences (transcript)
How kids learn Q’anjob’al and other Mayan languages - Interview with Pedro Mateo Pedro (transcript)
Look, it’s deixis, a word for linguistic pointing! (transcript)
Ergativity delights us (transcript)
Revival, reggaeton, and rejecting unicorns - Basque interview with Itxaso Rodríguez-Ordóñez (transcript)
If I were an irrealis episode (transcript)
Bonus episodes
Parrots, art and what even is a word - deleted scenes from Kat Gupta, Lucy Maddox and Randall Munroe interviews
Singapore, New Zealand, and a favourite linguistics paper - 2023 Year Ahead Chat
When books speculate on the future of English
Neopronouns, gender-neutral vocab, and why linguistic gender even exists - Liveshow Q&A with Kirby Conrod
2022 Survey Results - kiki/bouba, synesthesia fomo, and pluralizing emoji
Linguistic jobs beyond academia
LingthusiASMR - The Harvard Sentences
How we make Lingthusiasm transcripts - Interview with Sarah Dopierala
Field Notes on linguistic fieldwork - Interview with Martha Tsutsui Billins
Postcards from linguistics summer camp
Linguistic Advice - Challenging grammar snobs, finding linguistic community, accents in singing, and more
Frak, smeg, and more swearing in fiction - Ex Urbe Ad Astra interview with Jo Walton and Ada Palmer
LingComm: 2023 conference
The 2023 LingComm conference happened in February, and was once again in the LingComm conference space in Gather Town. I enjoyed being on the planning committee that put together an amazing event that built on the inaugural conference in 2021. Stay tuned for 2024 lingcomm updates!
Top Superlinguo posts in 2022
This year was a chance to reflect on the decade since I graduated, and to articulate the important role my main supervisor had in shaping my career.
After wrapping up the linguistics jobs interview series last year, this year was a chance to share some aggregated resources from 8 years and 80 interviews.
I also got to read a couple of great linguistics books for kids, keep up to date with linguistics podcasts, share some of my favourite linguistics books and check in on some things happening online.
General posts and reviews
10 years of a PhD
Barb Kelly
Gender Variations for Person in Suit Levitating Emoji - Emoji Proposal
Linguistics and Language Podcasts (2023 update)
Language Books for Kids: Highly Irregular, Arika Okrent & Sean O'Neill
Linguistics books for kids: Once Upon a Word - a Word-origin Dictionary, Jess Zafarris
Linguistics Jobs resources
Linguistics Jobs Interviews - directory of posts and resources
Linguistics Jobs resource set
Superlinguo Linguist Job Interviews full list
Linguistics education and its application in the workplace: An analysis of interviews with linguistics graduates (new publication in Language)
Information and advice
hapax legomenon and automated email replies
Lingthusiasm guide to pop linguistics books
Hello Grambank! A new typological database of 2,467 language varieties
What we can accomplish in 30 years of lingcomm: Opening keynote of #LingComm23
Australian Linguistic Society’s Accredited Linguist program
Academic articles in 2023
Although I was on leave, things that I was working on earlier made it through to publication. I like that there was one paper on lingcomm, one on gesture (including emoji!) and one on the linguistics job interviews, it feels like a nice mix of some of my current interests. Just a pity there wasn't a Tibeto-Burman paper in there!
Gawne, L. & A. Cabraal. 2023. Linguistics education and its application in the workplace: an analysis of interviews with linguistics graduates. Language, 99(1), e35-e57. [doi][Superlinguo post]
Freestone, P., J. Kruk & L. Gawne. forthcoming. From Star Trek to The Hunger Games: emblem gestures in science fiction and their uptake in popular culture. Linguistic Vanguard, 9(3), 257-266. [doi][Superlinguo post]
Gawne, L., & McCulloch, G. (2023). ‘Communicating about linguistics using lingcomm-driven evidence: Lingthusiasm podcast as a case study’, Language and Linguistics Compass, 17/5: e12499. DOI: 10.1111/lnc3.12499 [doi][Superlinguo post]
The year ahead
I'll be back to work full time. I've found the low-key level of blogging I managed this year to be sustainable, so expect it to be business-as-usual here. Lingthusiasm will also continue with monthly main and bonus episodes, thanks to the patrons who support the show and ensure we have a team that can keep everything rolling while begin to take on more administrative responsibilities in my job.
I'm looking forward to sharing some things that are in the final stages of peer-review and copy editing, and I'm excited to be spinning up some new projects.
Browsing old Superlinguo content?
I have a welcome page on the blog that points you to aggregate posts, and series of posts I've done over the years, as well as themed collections of posts that have appeared on the blog in the last twelve years.
Previous years
Superlinguo 2022 in review
Superlinguo 2021 in review
Superlinguo 2020 in review
Superlinguo 2020 (2019 in review)
Superlinguo 2019 (2018 in review)
Superlinguo 2018 (2017 in review)
Superlinguo 2017 (2016 in review)
Superlinguo 2015 highlights
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“The prevalence of sex/gender reversals, whether integral or external to the narrative world, in Hong Kong’s Huangmei (and other) opera films thus suggests a strong degree of social tolerance, if not acceptance, in regards to transgender gallivanting on the screen. The public recognition accorded to professional cross-sex fanchuaners (e.g. Ling/Liang) or narrative cross-dressers (e.g. Le/Zhu) by way of acting awards further attests to this. There was, for instance, no indignant protest when both Le/Zhu and Ling/Liang respectively walked away with the “Best Actress” and “Best Acting Award in a Special Category” awards at the 2nd Golden Horse Film Festival in Taiwan, 1963. Neither were there cries of moral outrage when Ling went on to accept the “Best Actress” and “Most Versatile Talent” awards for her respective performance of the titular cross-dresser in Lady General Hua Mulan (dir. Yue Feng, 1964) at the 11th Asian Film Festival (Taipei), and the male lead in The Mermaid (dir. Gao Li, 1965) at the 12th Asian Film Festival in Kyoto (Images 13.00 to 13.02, and 14.00).
The proclamation in the newspaper headline in a Hong Kong daily, “1963 Belongs to Ling Bo,” both expressed and reflected a similar sentiment of acceptance and celebration, also the year of The Love Eterne. The accompanying article elaborates:
“[Liang Xiong conveys] the pains of youth in the most piercingly sharp way. Awed by Ling’s [cross-sex] performance, people would oftenmake the remark that men see Ling/Liang as woman, while women view Ling/Liang as a man.”[44]
This commentary fell short of making a mention in regards to same-sex spectatorial identification, however. The silence here does not demonstrate a correspondent absence of same-sex discourses elsewhere. Nor can it, as I shall argue in the last section of this chapter, impede queer spectatorship, even though the notion of queer, as the term is presently understood, was not yet fashionable then. Though unspoken of in the past, queer subtexts do exist Ling’s Huangmei opera films, including The Love Eterne. After the long silence, The Love Eterne eventually becomes the subject of a queer reclamation when, for instance, the 15th Queer Melbourne Film Festival (2005) unabashedly and unapologetically promotes the film as an “unmissable queer cinematic event.”[45] To a certain extent, Ling Bo has helped push the reclamation process, though in both ironic and indirect ways, when this star of past queer films made cameos for the award-winning Rice Rhapsody (Hainan Ji Fan; dir. Kenneth Bi, 2004), along with hubby Jin Han, previously also a Shaw Brothers actor who once played the role of Mulan’s love interest in Lady General Hua Mulan (Images 13.01 to 13.02). Filmed and set in contemporary Singapore, this comedy has no cross-dressing themes or cross-sex acting: it is about two apparently out and proud young gay Singaporeans and their somewhat sexually ambivalent younger brother; it is ambivalent because it is never clear which way he would swing eventually, sexual-wise. The film is Canadian Kenneth Bi’s directorial debut. Bi also happens to be Ling Bo and Jin Han’s son.
Finally it bears noting that Ling Bo’s achievements as a prominent cross-sex fanchuaner have not put a cap on her repertoire range, or range of acting roles. In her non-Huangmei opera films, Ling too has created memorable female characters in her time. They include the female lead in Too Late For Love (dir. Lo Chen, 1966) and Father, Husband, Son (dir. Bai Jinrui, 1973), for which she won the Best Actress Award (6th Golden Horse, Taiwan, 1967) and the “Outstanding Acting Award” (20th Asian Film Festival, 1974).”
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The Ultimate Guide to Singapore Business Directories in 2024
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Struggling but I’m ok.
Life has me in a wreck lately and I want to talk about it.
Got dismissed from my new job Friday and it was a place I really liked. I am disappointed in myself and heartbroken. What is really strange is I had a dream about it happening. As sad and mad as I was hearing that I was let go I felt I sense of peace knowing God has it under control.
So job hunting sucks and is tedious but God has it under control and has something awesome planned for me.
I’ve been into Formula one racing this past month (thank you Rush the movie) and I’ve fallen in love with team Ferrari but mostly Charles Leclerc because we are 370 days apart and he is a lovable, classy dork.
My boy Charles be struggling on the track 🫠🫠🫠 I do not like that he was basically placed on the back burner during the Singapore GP.
I kept having dreams of being married to Charles at one point. Like I packed up my cat and moved to Monaco to be with him. If only dreams could be real because I am very bored with being single and unemployed. Plus to experience the life and culture of Monaco would be an absolute dream come true.
My family would be like wtf if I packed up everything plus my cat and moved to Monaco 😂
Also can we talk about Daniel Brühl’s directorial debut for that cashmere company? SO HANDSOME. I need him narrating Wes Anderson’s next movie.
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I saw Dumb Money. That was fun. My man Sebbys did a good job. I saw it with my dad and seeing an R rated film no matter your age with your parents is always awkward as the film started out playing WAP. I love how they included the realness of the pandemic in it.
Here’s to hoping this rough patch ends soon.
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Best Cardiologist in Singapore: A Comprehensive Guide, Top Tips, and Recommendations
Introduction
Looking for the best cardiologist in Singapore to address your cardiovascular concerns and receive top-notch medical care? Then this article is for you. Cardiovascular disease (CVD), refers to a disease of the heart or within your blood vessels. When it comes to cardiovascular disease, you will of course want the best cardiologist in Singapore. After all, cardiovascular disease accounted for 7762 deaths (32.0%) in Singapore alone in 2021. Cardiovascular diseases are highly serious and can be the result of:
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SEAPAVAA poster - expanded cinema in the Asia Pacific
There’s a book from 2017
Jurriëns, Edwin. Visual Media in Indonesia : Video Vanguard. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2017. Print.
There is an exhibition catalogue for this work By Krisna Murti https://www.youtube.com/@TheKrisnart
Learning to queue up to the ants (status queue) = Belajar antri kepada semut : performance video installation, Soemardja Gallery-Bandung Institute of Technology, December 10-23, 1996.
https://www.cobosocial.com/dossiers/krisna-murti-interview/
Experimental Film Forum in Singapore https://expcinema.org/site/en/directory/experimental-film-forum
2010 A new festival is born in Singapore. The first edition of Experimental Film Forum, subtitled 'Experiments in progress...' will be held next May 20-23 at the Substation Theatre. Highlights include a programme of local experimental films curated by filmmaker Victric Thng with emphasis on the work of Tania Sng; a workshop and screening on S8 films directed by Russel & Gozde Zehnder; a panel on the history of experimental films in Southeast Asia, the recent spate of experimental films and the direction of experimental cinema; and a symposium on distribution and the 'Human Frames' project by Lowave co-founder and filmmaker Silke Schmickl.
https://www.objectifs.com.sg/experimental-cinema-in-southeast-asia-panel-discussion/
EYE Film conference 2022
Umi Lestari - Indonesian cinema scholar
Kultursinema as a method - Mahardika Yudha - program in Arkipel - Jakarta Intl Doc and Experimental Film Festival - Arkipel due May
Southeast Asia film festival Thailand December https://www.southeastasiafilmfestival.com/
2017 - experimental film in Manila
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/artandculture/600799/fdcp-s-xperimento-pelikula-to-screen-13-experimental-films-for-free/story/
FDCP’s Xperimento Pelikula to screen 13 experimental films for free - Xperimento Pelikula" curates 30 years of avant-garde works from Miko Revereza, Melchor Bacani III, Rox Lee, Ramon Jose "RJ" Leyran, John Torres, Yason Banal, Tad Ermitano, Raya Martin, Tito & Tita, Martha Atienza, Jon Lazam, Cesar Hernando, Eli Guieb III, and Jimbo Albano.The films were made in workshops held by the Mowelfund Institute and Goethe Institut Manila in the '80s and '90s, which Shireen Seno of Los Otros and Merv Espina of Generation Loss sifted through.
Los Otros, building experimental film in the Philippines
https://www2.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/sight-sound-magazine/interviews/los-otros-shireen-seno-john-torres-interview-experimental-film-community-philippines
Asian Film Symposium https://www.objectifs.com.sg/afs2015/
Singapore, Substation
Video art histories south east Asia
https://asialink.unimelb.edu.au/arts/resources/stories-and-insights/the-rise-of-video-art-in-east-asia
Refocusing on the Medium: The Rise of Video Art in East Asia at OCAT Shanghai, assembled 25 works from key protagonists in video art from Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and mainland China.
OCAT Shanghai, 27 December 2020 – 21 March 2021Artists
Katsuhiro Yamaguchi, Nam June Paik, Yoko Ono, Keigo Yamamoto, Kim Kulim, Takahiko Iimura, Shigeko Kubota, Park Hyunki, Soungui Kim, Wang Gongxin, Ellen Pau, Chen Shaoxiong, Geng Jianyi, Zhu Jia, Yuan Goang-Ming
Curator
Kim Machan (Director, Media Art Asia Pacific MAAP Brisbane)
Publication date: May, 2021, commissioned by Asialink Arts.
https://www.maap.org.au/collaborator/kim-machan-2/
Bangkok experimental video https://en.bacc.or.th/archive/336.html
Running for a long time, curator Komson Nookiew
https://knookiew.blogspot.com/
Asst Prof Komson Nookiew Fine Art Department,
King Muangkut's Institute of Technology, Ladkrabang, Bangkok
Experimental film festival 2012 beff https://expcinema.org/site/en/directory/bangkok-experimental-film-festival
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This triggered an old memory but when we first moved to singapore and were still living in malaysia half the time (pre gps and smartphone era) my dad used to own a book of street maps, street directory sg i think and it would have like addresses and maps and fastest ways to get there by like ca/mrt etc, I remember in malaysia having to sit in the middle w my brother and we'd just navigate our dad by reading him the map and penciling it before hand and looking out for street signs to tell him where to turn. Up to now my eldest brother still has a near perfect memory of sg roads even though they've changed quite a bit by the landscape he knows the road names so well he can navigate like any taxi driver.
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