What Can Birds Teach Us About Faith? Conversation with Perin Gurel
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What if the birds around us were inviting us to see the world—and ourselves—in an entirely new way?
Daisy Khan speaks with Perin Gurel, a University of Notre Dame professor, about her novel Laleh and The Language of the Birds and its roots in Attar’s Conference of the Birds, real ornithology, and her daughter’s original story idea.
They explore Laleh’s coming-of-age journey after her ornithologist father disappears, the blend of Sufism, ecology, and feminism in the book, and practical ways for teens and adults to reconnect with nature by listening and learning common birds.
01:09 Why Write This Novel
02:42 Birds as Messengers
03:47 Laleh and Her Father
04:45 Disappearance and Growth
06:32 Learning Bird Language
08:12 Bird Dialects and Culture
09:14 Tricksters Like Cowbirds
10:45 Conference of Birds Today
12:20 Birds Hijack Twitter
13:59 Crows and Ecofeminism
15:46 Science Meets Sufi Myth
17:20 Wisdom from a Talking Bird
19:14 Bicultural Identity and Sufism
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