What book could cause one Chinese netizen to “shiver with fear from head to toe” and others to suggest that the Han people might once again face genocide? Wolf Totem (狼图腾), the semi-autobiographical polemic of Han author Lü Jiamin 吕嘉民 (aka Jiang Rong 姜戎) and his confessional self-awakening about the beauty, strength and freedom of the Mongolian steppe and its lupine culture
Addressing the problem of the ‘Han’ ethnos from a variety of relevant perspectives—historical, geogr...
This episode looks at the concerted effort by three prominent Han commentators to allegorize a poem ...
Peer reviewed article. This paper is a narratological study of Han Sorya's Wolves, a canonical novel...
What book could cause one Chinese netizen to “shiver with fear from head to toe” and others to sugge...
China Beat has examined the bestselling novel Wolf Totem (Lang tuteng) from a number of different an...
In just a few days, famed translator Howard Goldblatt’s latest book, Wolf Totem, will be released to...
Since hitting the bookstores in China in 2004, Wolf Totem has been a most unlikely bestseller and a ...
Published in China in 2004 by Changjiang wenyi chubanshe, Jiang Rong’s novel Lang tuteng (Wolf Totem...
The Wolf Totem by Jiang Rong has won great success both in and out of China. Jiang Rong criticizes H...
Every once in a while, a book linked to China comes along that garners such widely varying reviews t...
Much discussion has been done on Jiang Rong’s presentation of the national character of the Chinese ...
“The king of this place could be Bear; it can capture and eat anything, even roe deer and moose. But...
Fans of Jiang Rong’s Wolf Totem could arguably shapeshift into a wolf’s fangs, the sharp tips ...
China still has a serious cultural deficit in international cultural exchanges, and few contemporary...
I have a confession to make: I was moved by Jiang Rong’s Wolf Totem, think it’s an important novel a...
Addressing the problem of the ‘Han’ ethnos from a variety of relevant perspectives—historical, geogr...
This episode looks at the concerted effort by three prominent Han commentators to allegorize a poem ...
Peer reviewed article. This paper is a narratological study of Han Sorya's Wolves, a canonical novel...
What book could cause one Chinese netizen to “shiver with fear from head to toe” and others to sugge...
China Beat has examined the bestselling novel Wolf Totem (Lang tuteng) from a number of different an...
In just a few days, famed translator Howard Goldblatt’s latest book, Wolf Totem, will be released to...
Since hitting the bookstores in China in 2004, Wolf Totem has been a most unlikely bestseller and a ...
Published in China in 2004 by Changjiang wenyi chubanshe, Jiang Rong’s novel Lang tuteng (Wolf Totem...
The Wolf Totem by Jiang Rong has won great success both in and out of China. Jiang Rong criticizes H...
Every once in a while, a book linked to China comes along that garners such widely varying reviews t...
Much discussion has been done on Jiang Rong’s presentation of the national character of the Chinese ...
“The king of this place could be Bear; it can capture and eat anything, even roe deer and moose. But...
Fans of Jiang Rong’s Wolf Totem could arguably shapeshift into a wolf’s fangs, the sharp tips ...
China still has a serious cultural deficit in international cultural exchanges, and few contemporary...
I have a confession to make: I was moved by Jiang Rong’s Wolf Totem, think it’s an important novel a...
Addressing the problem of the ‘Han’ ethnos from a variety of relevant perspectives—historical, geogr...
This episode looks at the concerted effort by three prominent Han commentators to allegorize a poem ...
Peer reviewed article. This paper is a narratological study of Han Sorya's Wolves, a canonical novel...