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Book 2.0 issue 9.1&2 is now available
Thursday, September 19, 2019

Book 2.0 issue 9.1&2 is now available

Intellect is happy to announce that Book 2.0 issue 9.1&2 is now available! 

 

Special Issue: ‘Celebrating the International Year of Indigenous Languages 2019’

 

For more information about the special issue and journal click here https://www.intellectbooks.com/book-20

 

Aims & Scope

 

Book 2.0 is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles and reviews about all forms of contemporary book production and design, in order to explore the theoretical space opened up by digital technology. It provides a forum for the most original and progressive thoughts and practices in writing, illustration, book design and production, and publishing across all sectors.

 

Issue 9.1&2

 

Editorial

Mick Gowar and Mark Turin

 

Articles

 

Opportunities and challenges in preserving and revitalizing the Tibetan oral literature Shépa in Chone 

Bendi Tso

 

Sustaining Sherpa language and culture in New York 

Pasang Yangjee Sherpa 

 

Creative Contribution

 

Ni kaakiihtwaamaan itootamihk waapamishoon aan mii wiichaytoowuk: I am practice reflected in relationships

Victoria Bouvier 

 

Article

 

Stories with deep roots: Cultivating community– university relationships to facilitate the creation of Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw children’s stories

Lucy Hemphill and Daisy Rosenblum

 

Story

 

Aliwas Goes Berry-Picking 

Lucy Hemphill 

 

Article

 

Linguistically and culturally relevant education on the roof of the world: The collaborative creation of a Ladakhi storybook

Patrick Dowd

 

Interview

 

The changing landscape of publishing in Nepal: Interview with Bidur Dangol 

Bidur Dangol and Mark Turin 

 

Articles

 

The role of libraries in Indigenous language revitalization: A te reo Maori perspective

Spencer Lilley

 

Clearing space: Language reclamation, decolonization and the Internet 

Kristen Tcherneshoff and Daniel Bögre Udell

 

A succession of dialogues: François-Marie Luzel and his contribution to the Breton folk tale

Michael Wilson 

 

Story

 

Jannic aux deux sous: Tuppenny Jack 

Michael Wilson 

 

Creative Contribution

 

Letters for mother 

Sienna R. Craig 

 

Articles

 

Writing the self, decolonization and gaining through translation

Janet Hujon

 

Cree language use in contemporary children’s literature 

Julia Schillo and Mark Turin 

 

Book Reviews