Épisodes

  • Let's Glocalize! Part II: Angola: Episode 2: Gastronomy
    Feb 6 2025

    After the gustatory success of the Mandu glocalizing experience for the South Korea journey I wanted to do something food related again. But I encountered several challenges when it came to the Angolan version of this activity. In Episode 2 of Angola's "Let's Glocalize!" series I describe these challenges, and what I eventually ended up cooking.

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    13 min
  • Let's Glocalize! Part II: Angola: Episode 1: Music: Samba
    Jan 2 2025

    Happy New Year! It is glocalizing time again!


    According to Oyebade, the author of Book 1, Angola's semba gave birth to Brazil's samba. In Episode 1 of Angola's "Let's Glocalize!" series I tell you about how I pursued a samba related activity. An activity that is inspired by Angola, and experienced through Miami's Brazil.

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    7 min
  • Journey 1: Part II: Angola: Episode 8: See You Later, Angola!
    Dec 12 2024

    Time to say “See you later, Angola”! The last episode of my Angolan journey is a brief recap of the journey’s expectations, what was learned, what remains to be covered (if anything), and the challenges encountered in this journey.

    And after all that reading, "what comes next?" You may ask. The Angola glocalizing series! Stay tuned!

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    13 min
  • Journey 1: Part II: Angola: Episode 7: Book 6: Along an African Border: Angolan Refugees and their Divination Baskets by Sonia Silva
    Nov 28 2024

    In Episode 7 of the reading journey through the first country in Africa I go over some of the cultural aspects in the divination practice of the Luvale, one of Angola's many ethnic groups. In addition, I reveal details about the next episode and when to expect the Angola glocalizing episodes.


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    34 min
  • Journey 1: Part II: Angola: Episode 6: Book 5: Magnificent and Beggar Land: Angola Since the Civil War by Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
    Oct 3 2024

    Book 5 of this journey through Angola was not what I thought it would be about. Although that's the case, it doesn't mean that a great opportunity to learn about Angola's history and culture is not provided through its actual content. It almost feels like that was meant to be. To many degrees the author expands on issues that I touched on in the episode on Book 1, such as Angolan identity.


    The title and question of the 6th (and final!) book in this journey are revealed towards the end of this episode.


    By the way, do I say "colonial" or "colloquial" when discussing an expression in the "What did you google" segment of the Encore? My accent may have gotten the best of me there. If you hear "colonial" know that I meant "colloquial."

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    50 min
  • Journey 1: Part II: Angola: Episode 5: Book 4: Cross-Cultural Exchange in the Atlantic World: Angola and Brazil during the Era of the Slave Trade by Roquinaldo Ferreira
    Sep 5 2024

    In Episode 5 I discuss the fourth book about Angola on the transatlantic slave trade, and the surprisingly close relationship between Brazil and Angola during this period.

    I leave out of the discussion details about research methodology, which is something of importance for scholars like Ferreira. With this book, as with any scholarly ones included in the podcast, I accept the content at face value. Regardless of the methodology and how data were collected, Book 4 of this journey through Angola contained information that can help us to appreciate and learn about the history of this African country.

    Towards the end of the episode I share the title and author of the fifth book on this journey.


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    34 min
  • Journey 1: Part II: Angola: Episode 4: Book 3: Njinga of Angola: Africa’s Warrior Queen by Lynda M. Heywood
    Aug 1 2024

    If you've ever wondered how a fierce female warrior legend from Africa might have been, the biography that I discuss in episode 4 reveals it. Her name was Njinga, and she was the Queen of Matamba (and Ndongo) in modern day Angola.

    Towards the end of the discussion on her biography, by Linda M. Heywood, the title and question of the 4th book in this journey are revealed.

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    32 min
  • Journey 1: Part II: Angola: Episode 3: Book 2: Drawings from Angola: Living Mathematics by Paulus Gerdes
    Jul 4 2024

    The Chokwe are an ethnic group from Angola and other parts of West Africa. They are known for their craftsmanship, amongst other things.

    In the second book based episode about Angola I discuss how the Chokwe tell stories through drawings called "sona."

    The title and question of the third book in this journey are revealed towards the end of the episode.

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    25 min