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About this exhibition catalog
Introduction
Featured Languages
Acknowledgements
1. Universitas Linguarum by Rick Kern
2. Reception: The Promise of Multilingualism by Judith Butler
3. Spanish (Latin America)
4. Chinese
5. Persian (Farsi)
6. Tamil
7. Swahili
8. Dutch
9. Burmese
10. Japanese
11. Armenian
12. Danish
13. Medieval Hebrew
14. Catalan
15. Tibetan
16. Icelandic
17. Korean
18. Czech
19. Mongolian
20. Mongolian Cyrillic (Khalkha)
21. Latin
22. Ancient Egyptian
23. Sanskrit
24. Wolof
25. Portuguese (Brazil)
26. Filipino (Tagalog)
27. German
28. American Sign Language
29. Sumerian
30. Khmer
31. Nahuatl
32. Spanish (Europe)
33. Arabic
34. Chichewa
35. Vietnamese
36. Irish
37. Yiddish
38. Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian
39. Malay/Indonesian
40. Occitan
41. Urdu
42. Hindi
43. Italian
44. Language of Music
45. Old Church Slavonic
46. Old/Middle Irish
47. Portuguese
48. Classical Japanese
49. Yoruba
50. Polish
51. Thai
52. Breton
53. Turkish
54. French
55. Bengali
56. Norwegian
57. Judeo-Persian
58. Syriac
59. Azerbaijani (Azeri)
60. Biblical Hebrew
61. Romanian
62. Amharic
63. Classical Chinese
64. Ancient Greek
65. Hungarian
66. Panjabi
67. Finnish
68. Ancient Korean
69. Russian
70. Coptic
71. Indo-Persian
72. Akkadian
73. Welsh
74. Telegu
75. Kurdish
76. Modern Hebrew
77. A Short History of Languages in the UC Berkeley Library
78. Visual Index
Appendix 1: Installation in the Free Speech Movement Café (July 2019-August 2020)
Installation in the Free Speech Movement Café Panel 1/4
Installation in the Free Speech Movement Café Panel 2/4
Installation in the Free Speech Movement Café Panel 3/4
Installation in the Free Speech Movement Café Panel 4/4
Appendix 2: Photographs from the Exhibit Reception
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