. . . A photo, that is. Below, Peter Hessler shares some of the photographs he took while traveling across China doing research for his latest book, Country Driving: A Journey Through China from Farm to Factory. Read our review of Country Drivinghere; for other takes on the book, check out Jonathan Yardley’s review at theWashington Post, and Adam Daniel Mezei’s write-up at his blog
1. Hat tip to China Digital Times for directing us to this video by Ian Johnson at the Wall Street J...
Pallavi Aiyar’s 2008 memoir, Smoke and Mirrors: An Experience of China, details the six years she sp...
Wu Hung, Zooming in : histories of photography in China, London: Reaktion Books Ltd, 2016. 1 vol. ...
. . . A photo, that is. Below, Peter Hessler shares some of the photographs he took while traveling ...
We’ve reviewed Country Driving, and have been reading what others think of the book as well. Reviews...
A few images from today’s “conversation” between Peter Hessler (currently on tour to promote his new...
I made my initial foray into China studies in the fall of 2000, when I took a course called “Travele...
1. A trackback on Peter Hessler’s recent China Beat photo essay, “Behind the Wheel, About to Snap” l...
In the past ten years, China has emerged at the forefront of the world economy. While news outlets f...
Peter Hessler's book provides a valuable account of the central role played by the automobile in Chi...
I took this photograph in Hanoi last summer, during my first trip to Vietnam, a brief but memorable ...
Peter Hessler will be speaking about his new book at the University of California, Irvine on Februar...
Karl Gerth is a tutor and fellow at Merton College and a historian of modern China at Oxford Univers...
Nine years ago, Carter traveled from San Francisco to China, responding to a job posting that turned...
By 2030, China will complete a system of expressways connecting all its cities with populations ofmo...
1. Hat tip to China Digital Times for directing us to this video by Ian Johnson at the Wall Street J...
Pallavi Aiyar’s 2008 memoir, Smoke and Mirrors: An Experience of China, details the six years she sp...
Wu Hung, Zooming in : histories of photography in China, London: Reaktion Books Ltd, 2016. 1 vol. ...
. . . A photo, that is. Below, Peter Hessler shares some of the photographs he took while traveling ...
We’ve reviewed Country Driving, and have been reading what others think of the book as well. Reviews...
A few images from today’s “conversation” between Peter Hessler (currently on tour to promote his new...
I made my initial foray into China studies in the fall of 2000, when I took a course called “Travele...
1. A trackback on Peter Hessler’s recent China Beat photo essay, “Behind the Wheel, About to Snap” l...
In the past ten years, China has emerged at the forefront of the world economy. While news outlets f...
Peter Hessler's book provides a valuable account of the central role played by the automobile in Chi...
I took this photograph in Hanoi last summer, during my first trip to Vietnam, a brief but memorable ...
Peter Hessler will be speaking about his new book at the University of California, Irvine on Februar...
Karl Gerth is a tutor and fellow at Merton College and a historian of modern China at Oxford Univers...
Nine years ago, Carter traveled from San Francisco to China, responding to a job posting that turned...
By 2030, China will complete a system of expressways connecting all its cities with populations ofmo...
1. Hat tip to China Digital Times for directing us to this video by Ian Johnson at the Wall Street J...
Pallavi Aiyar’s 2008 memoir, Smoke and Mirrors: An Experience of China, details the six years she sp...
Wu Hung, Zooming in : histories of photography in China, London: Reaktion Books Ltd, 2016. 1 vol. ...