We have all been in a foreign country before, phone in-hand, attempting to use google translate to communicate with a waiter or taxi driver. This got the two of us thinking: Why don't all humans speak the same language? Why are distinct languages still a thing?
Join us as we dive into the cultural, social, and geopolitical factors that contribute to why humans aren't well-equipped for a universal language. We will be speaking with Dr. Christine Schreyer, an associate professor of anthropology at UBC Okanagan. Her work in several Hollywood films contributed to the development of multiple fictitious languages: Kryptonian from Man of Steel (2013), Eltarian from Power Rangers (2017), and Beama from Alpha (2018).
In this week's episode, we'll also be examining the language Esperanto, the future of language learning, and how identity is associated with language.
Interested in learning more? To answer that question, grab a pen, take out a napkin, and join us on our podcast!
Check out Dr. Christine Schreyer's research here: christineschreyer.ca