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Atlas Linguae

Songs in Translation

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We talk to both experts and the fans themselves to figure out how musical genres like Kpop have become so internationally successful, and how translation may - or may not - play a role.

© Studio Ochenta Length 31 min 28 February 2022 Season 1 Episode 6 EducationalTalkLanguage USA Episodic

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© Studio Ochenta Length 31 min 28 February 2022 Season 1 Episode 6 EducationalTalkLanguage USA Episodic

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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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We talk to both experts and the fans themselves to figure out how musical genres like Kpop have become so internationally successful, and how translation may - or may not - play a role.

Thank you for listening to Atlas Linguae, the only atlas you can navigate without a compass.This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta.

Special Thanks to our guests: Rinne, Faith, Aditi (BangTan Subs), Peter Low, Marc Verboord.

Hosted by Luis Lopez Levi. Executive Producer: Lory Martinez. Senior producer: Clizia Sala, Assistant producers: Clark Marchese, Lea Zipstein, Leo Ibañez. You can find full transcripts and binge old episodes on our website: https://ochentastudio.com/atlas-linguae.

Listen to a new episode every two weeks beginning December 20th, 2021, wherever you get your podcasts.

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© Studio Ochenta | 31 min

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