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Category Archives: 1510 Digest
Law and ethics in cases of rape
This is the 1510 Digest, a weekly roundup of recent essays and articles published on the Chinese web, with links to translations on the Marco Polo Project. China just celebrated International women’s day, even offering women half a day off work. This … Continue reading
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Tagged crime, Danwei.com, rape, violence, women
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There’s a void called the countryside – visions of dying village life
This is the 1510 Digest, a weekly roundup of recent essays and articles published on the Chinese web, with links to translations on the Marco Polo Project. Migrant workers tend to be presented as an anonymous mass, and thought of either as … Continue reading
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Tagged children, Danwei.com, migrant workers, Old People, Shenzhen, Village
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How to deal with other people’s verbal violence – reflections on the use of language
This is the 1510 Digest, a weekly roundup of recent essays and articles published on the Chinese web, with links to translations on the Marco Polo Project. From weibo politeness to SMS abuse, this week’s digest brings together three pieces reflecting on … Continue reading
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Tagged Danwei.com, Family, Internet, language, psychology, violence
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The dance of sounds – solitude and aesthetic pleasure
This is the 1510 Digest, a weekly roundup of recent essays and articles published on the Chinese web, with links to translations on the Marco Polo Project. China has experienced tremendous economic growth over the last thirty years, with massive impact on … Continue reading
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Tagged Aesthetics, City Life, Danwei.com, Freedom, Solitude, Speed
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The benefits of allowing free land trade – reflections on land allocation in China
This is the 1510 Digest, a weekly roundup of recent essays and articles published on the Chinese web, with links to translations on the Marco Polo Project. Although China controls an extensive territory, pressure on land is high. A large proportion of … Continue reading
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Tagged city, Danwei.com, farmers, Land Rights, migrant workers, Mountains, regulations
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It’s just that we can’t see them – reflections on class and poverty
This is the 1510 Digest, a weekly roundup of recent essays and articles published on the Chinese web, with links to translations on the Marco Polo Project. Over the last thirty years, along with remarkable economic development, China has seen the gap … Continue reading
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Tagged 1510, Class, Danwei.com, justice, Liberalism, poverty, wealth
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Impressions of Kashgar
This is the 1510 Digest, a weekly roundup of recent essays and articles published on the Chinese web, with links to translations on the Marco Polo Project. Kashgar, in Xinjiang, is China’s Westernmost city. A traditional stop on the Northern silk road, … Continue reading
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Tagged 1510, Danwei.com, Kashgar, travel, Xinjiang
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Celebrating Singles’ day
This is the 1510 Digest, a weekly roundup of recent essays and articles published on the Chinese web, with links to translations on the Marco Polo Project. On November 11 – 11/11 – China celebrated ‘Singles’ day’. The origins of the festival … Continue reading
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Tagged Danwei.com, Loneliness, Relationships, Singles, society
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A trip to Qinghai
This is the 1510 Digest, a weekly roundup of recent essays and articles published on the Chinese web, with links to translations on the Marco Polo Project. This week’s digest takes us on a trip to the West, to a less familiar … Continue reading
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Tagged Buddhism, Danwei.com, environment, Lamaism, poverty, Qinghai, Regions, religion, Tibet
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How to build a good public life?
This is the 1510 Digest, a weekly roundup of recent essays and articles published on the Chinese web, with links to translations on the Marco Polo Project. This week’s digest brings together two recent pieces which, in different ways, show the influence … Continue reading
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Tagged Danwei.com, education, government, justice, politics
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