Chan Koonchung finds humour in China-Tibet dynamic — May 25, 2014 Chan Koonchung satire shows how inequalities of power warp the China-Tibet relationship Continue Reading ...
Chan Koonchung remains banned, but big in China — May 21, 2014 Chinese novelist Chan Koonchung says he writes for “his Beijing friends” though they can’t buy Continue Reading ...
My life: Ma Jian — November 10, 2013 The London-based dissident novelist talks to Kate Whitehead about the Cultural Revolution, challenging Continue Reading ...
Retreat to Dalat — November 1, 2014 Breathe in the fresh mountain air and feast your eyes on the fascinating scenery of Dalat – this ‘City
Goodbye, Jimmy’s Kitchen — May 17, 2020 When Jimmy’s Kitchen closes its doors at the end of this month many will mourn the loss of one of Hong
Mixed Fortunes — January 31, 2017 In her book Eurasians, MIT professor contrasts attitudes towards interracial marriage in three jurisdictions,
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History in the faking — May 3, 2017 British history professor and author Robert Bickers laments China’s redacting of historical documents,
Modern slavery — February 22, 2016 With almost 30 years’ experience in the field, Matthew Friedman could easily have written just a catalogue