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Can an Animated Princess Ease Ethnic Tensions in Xinjiang?

As China’s “ultra-tough, unconventional” crackdown on terrorism continues to intensify in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Continue reading

Healthy Words-Science Fiction from China

LEC ASH 08.26.14

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Chongqing Publishing Group

In 1902, Lu Xun translated Jules Verne’s !–more–>From the Earth to the Moon into Chinese from the Japanese edition. Science fiction, he wrote in the preface, was “as rare as unicorn horns, which shows in a way the intellectual poverty of our time.” Not any more. The Three-Body Trilogy by Liu Cixin has sold 500,000 copies in China since the first volume was published in 2006 (it will come out in English in the autumn). Liu, an engineer, is one of the so-called “three generals” of contemporary Chinese science fiction, along with Wang Jinkang and Han Song.

“Sci fi,” Han says, “can express a lot that can’t be expressed in other literature.” His most recent collection of stories, High Speed Rail, begins with a train crash that recalls the politically sensitive rail collision in Wenzhou in July 2011. In an earlier novella, Taiwan Drifts, Taiwan has broken free from its moorings and is on a literal collision course with the mainland. Unsurprisingly, much of Han’s work isn’t published in the People’s Republic.

Nor is The Fat Years (2009) by Chan Koonchung. Set in 2013, it depicts an “age of Chinese ascendancy” following a massive global financial crash. But the month-long crackdown that launched the golden era is missing from the population’s collective memory, and the water supply is probably spiked with a drug to keep everyone mildly euphoric. “The people fear chaos more than they fear dictatorship,” a high-ranking Party official says.

 

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Tienchi Martin-Liao:Lost in a Jungle of Injustice

August 20, 2014

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An account of Gao Zhisheng’s decade-long government persecution.
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Tienchi Martin-Liao:Lei Feng’s Specter Still Hovers Over Mainland China

April 10, 2013

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Communist propaganda heroes and their political purpose, then and now. Continue reading

Tienchi Martin-Liao:The Chinese “Final Solution”

May 8, 2013

In China’s Masanja Labor Camp female prisoners are “tortured unto madness or death.” Continue reading

Appointment at Chinese Journalism School Highlights Growing Party Role

By DAMON YI AND AMY QIN AUGUST 25, 2014 6:00 PMAugust 26, 2014 9:27 am

The following was translated and adapted by Amy Qin from an article by Damon Yi Continue reading

Leaked Documents Reveal How the Chinese Communist Party Channels Public Opinion

Posted 25 August 2014 5:28 GMT

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West Gate of Peking University. Photo by 維基小霸王 via Flickr (CC BY-SA 3.0)

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Beijing independent film festival shut down by Chinese authorities

Organisers forced to sign documents promising not to hold festival, as China’s crackdown on freedom of speech continues

Jonathan Kaiman in Beijing Continue reading