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In this episode, Helen shares her love for the book Bestiary (K-Ming Chang); a highly daring and experimental writing style with tragic and beauty surrounding the life of the immigrant family. Jess shares her newly found thriller work Weekend Away (Sarah Alderson) with exciting plots to discover.
This 'Bestiary' Lives In A Family's Multigenerational Stories
This week we dive into the world of redundant/misused words for foreign food that is not English. We discuss the supremacy that English speaker has to manipulate the origin terms and makes judgements towards non-native English speakers.
Is "Chai Tea" Redundant?
Redding: Bao Buns. Naan Bread
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In this episode, Helen shares her love for the book Bestiary (K-Ming Chang); a highly daring and experimental writing style with tragic and beauty surrounding the life of the immigrant family. Jess shares her newly found thriller work Weekend Away (Sarah Alderson) with exciting plots to discover.
This 'Bestiary' Lives In A Family's Multigenerational Stories
This week we dive into the world of redundant/misused words for foreign food that is not English. We discuss the supremacy that English speaker has to manipulate the origin terms and makes judgements towards non-native English speakers.
Is "Chai Tea" Redundant?
Redding: Bao Buns. Naan Bread
Facebook | Asian Bitches Down Under
Instagram | Asian Bitches Down Under
Buy Me A Coffee | Asian Bitches Down Under
Email: [email protected]
Music Credits: Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
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