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EPISODE · Dec 18, 2013 · 38 MIN

Lubunca and the History of Istanbul Slang | Nicholas Kontovas

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E135 | The term Lubunca refers to a type of slang historically used among Istanbul’s LGBTQ communities. The term has gained currency only in the past decades, but in this podcast, Nicholas Kontovas suggest much deeper orgins in an overview of this underground jargon and its connections to the historical sociolinguistics of Turkey’s urban communities. More at: http://www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com/2013/12/istanbul-slang.html#sthash.OwJLfeAj.dpuf Nicholas Kontovas is a graduate student in the Department of Central Eurasian Studies at Indiana University Chris Gratien is a doctoral candidate at Georgetown University researching the social environmental history of the Ottoman Empire and the modern Middle East Lydia Harrington is a graduate student at the University of Washington

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