At my school, sports lessons included an exercise where we threw hand grenades (made from wood topped with metal to resemble the real thing) against a wall that stretched a red slogan with the reason for our militaristic “sport” – “exercise our bodies and protect our motherland.” We feared that China might be invaded one day by the American imperialists or Soviet revisionists. Indeed, the whole West seemed holding evil intent towards us. Living in a closed country, we had little idea about the outside world. I went to school in Nanjing in the early 70s, when the revolutionary fever of the Cultural Revolution was calming down. A few years earlier, my father was banished to the countryside for criticizing the government. My grandfather, a sma...
Using a combination of participant-observation and semi-structured, person-centeredinterview techniq...
The Cultural Revolution was an emotionally charged political awakening for the educated youth of Chi...
Caption from Report from Red China: A member of the Min Ping teaching his son how to use a home-made...
At my school, sports lessons included an exercise where we threw hand grenades (made from wood toppe...
It’s now a year since Chinese nationalism had its last big public outing. On April 19, 2008, twelve ...
Whenever “1989” is mentioned, people in the West instantly think about the protesting students in Ti...
Like many of the audience in China watching the round-the-clock CCTV broadcasts about the terrible e...
Peter Ellingsen on the failure of imagination in journalism and the difficulties of reporting on Chi...
The first big crush of incipient China specialists after World War II marched into America’s graduat...
If getting caught up in a popular uprising in China has taught me anything, it is that the past, pre...
In Sunday’s New York Times, Ha Jin reflected on his decision to remain in the West after graduate sc...
If there was a single trigger for the “white paper” uprising that has been sweeping China over the p...
This thesis considers the autobiographical narratives authored by Chinese immigrants to the West tha...
The idea that political education can alert people to some common good is by no means unique to ear...
“Tiananmen” is a taboo topic in China. But even in places where it is remembered and commemorated, t...
Using a combination of participant-observation and semi-structured, person-centeredinterview techniq...
The Cultural Revolution was an emotionally charged political awakening for the educated youth of Chi...
Caption from Report from Red China: A member of the Min Ping teaching his son how to use a home-made...
At my school, sports lessons included an exercise where we threw hand grenades (made from wood toppe...
It’s now a year since Chinese nationalism had its last big public outing. On April 19, 2008, twelve ...
Whenever “1989” is mentioned, people in the West instantly think about the protesting students in Ti...
Like many of the audience in China watching the round-the-clock CCTV broadcasts about the terrible e...
Peter Ellingsen on the failure of imagination in journalism and the difficulties of reporting on Chi...
The first big crush of incipient China specialists after World War II marched into America’s graduat...
If getting caught up in a popular uprising in China has taught me anything, it is that the past, pre...
In Sunday’s New York Times, Ha Jin reflected on his decision to remain in the West after graduate sc...
If there was a single trigger for the “white paper” uprising that has been sweeping China over the p...
This thesis considers the autobiographical narratives authored by Chinese immigrants to the West tha...
The idea that political education can alert people to some common good is by no means unique to ear...
“Tiananmen” is a taboo topic in China. But even in places where it is remembered and commemorated, t...
Using a combination of participant-observation and semi-structured, person-centeredinterview techniq...
The Cultural Revolution was an emotionally charged political awakening for the educated youth of Chi...
Caption from Report from Red China: A member of the Min Ping teaching his son how to use a home-made...