• South Tyrolean (w/ Richard Bonomo)

  • Jun 6 2022
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

South Tyrolean (w/ Richard Bonomo)

  • Summary

  • South Tyrol is an autonomous, majority German-speaking region in Italy bordering Austria and Switzerland. It's one of the few places outside of Germany, Austria and Switzerland where German is an official language, alongside Italian and Ladin. But while these three languages are all recognised today, it was a difficult road to get here - the people of South Tyrol suffered some dark chapters which had awful consequences for families and communities, throwing their identity as South Tyroleans into question.

    In this episode I talk to Richard Bonomo, a South Tyrolean living in Vienna, about the history and language(s) of South Tyrol. We talk about the attempt to eradicate the German language and culture from this region, as well as the resulting "Option" which essentially tore the region apart. We also talk about some features of the languages spoken in South Tyrol, specifically German.

    Episode transcript: https://yellowoftheegg.com/transcripts/s2e11-south-tyrolean-transcript/

    Guest: Richard Bonomo

    Outro music by Euphoniques. This episode the song is "No Fear".
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6ICWr2qwrwinOkcyq9XoQ0?si=c617d947dad74dc3

    Yellow of the Egg is hosted and produced by Luke Green.

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    - YOTE theme music by Vincent Tone (PremiumBeat.com)

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