A review of literature centered around Chinese culture and people. Originally published in US-China Review, Winter 2011, Vol. XXXV, No. 1. US-China Review is a publication of US-China Peoples Friendship Association, A California non-profit corporation
Antonia Finnane is Professor of Chinese History at the University of Melbourne, co-editor (with Anne...
Cultural China is a unique annual publication for up-to-date, informed and accessible commentary abo...
This book is the second volume in the book series Sinotheory. The series publishes theoretical writi...
Reviews of The Fat Years by Chan Koonchung, and Winter Sun Poems by Shi Zhi, originally published in...
• If you’re looking for a few China book recommendations, check out these two recent interviews at T...
For quite some time, the online journal Japan Focus has been moving toward covering Asia more genera...
If your New Year’s resolution is to read more, or if cold winter weather has chased you inside, pour...
Gems on China often appear in unexpected places, and we were recently alerted to a handful worth loo...
A hodgepodge of historically or (historian-) relevant readings from the last few weeks… 1. Of greate...
As 2010 draws to a close, many media outlets have begun releasing their year-end “best of” lists. We...
Academics focusing on China, like other area specialists, tend to place a high value on formal train...
China has been looming ever larger in the global economy and the global imagination in recent years,...
For several years now there has been a close connection between China Beat and China beyond the Head...
The argument in this book is simple but non-trivial: China encountered the modern world in Japan, es...
A grab bag of readings around the web that we wanted to share — loosely connected by a “China in the...
Antonia Finnane is Professor of Chinese History at the University of Melbourne, co-editor (with Anne...
Cultural China is a unique annual publication for up-to-date, informed and accessible commentary abo...
This book is the second volume in the book series Sinotheory. The series publishes theoretical writi...
Reviews of The Fat Years by Chan Koonchung, and Winter Sun Poems by Shi Zhi, originally published in...
• If you’re looking for a few China book recommendations, check out these two recent interviews at T...
For quite some time, the online journal Japan Focus has been moving toward covering Asia more genera...
If your New Year’s resolution is to read more, or if cold winter weather has chased you inside, pour...
Gems on China often appear in unexpected places, and we were recently alerted to a handful worth loo...
A hodgepodge of historically or (historian-) relevant readings from the last few weeks… 1. Of greate...
As 2010 draws to a close, many media outlets have begun releasing their year-end “best of” lists. We...
Academics focusing on China, like other area specialists, tend to place a high value on formal train...
China has been looming ever larger in the global economy and the global imagination in recent years,...
For several years now there has been a close connection between China Beat and China beyond the Head...
The argument in this book is simple but non-trivial: China encountered the modern world in Japan, es...
A grab bag of readings around the web that we wanted to share — loosely connected by a “China in the...
Antonia Finnane is Professor of Chinese History at the University of Melbourne, co-editor (with Anne...
Cultural China is a unique annual publication for up-to-date, informed and accessible commentary abo...
This book is the second volume in the book series Sinotheory. The series publishes theoretical writi...