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Category Archives: Nationalism
Han Han on the Diaoyu Islands incident
China’s balls? (Wikipedia) Han Han, China’s bad boy novelist, editor, blogger and race car driver recently posted his thoughts on the unfolding Diaoyu Islands spat between China and Japan. Protect illegal characters by Han Han/ translated by Julian Smisek A … Continue reading
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Tagged Diaoyu Islands, Han Han, national treasure
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Who is gloating over South Korea’s failed space-launch?
A photo containing a screen-shot of yesterday’s China’s Central Television news program reporting on South Korea’s failed rocket launch has been circulating on the Net.
Posted in Nationalism
Tagged rocket, South Korea
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How old is the motherland?
Was National Day on October 1 the “birthday of the motherland”? Bloggers comment.
Posted in Nationalism
Tagged 60th anniversary, Huang Yilong, Li Zhenxi, motherland, Wu Fei, Yan Lieshan
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Who shares Bai Yansong’s Chinese dream?
Reactions to CCTV personality Bai Yansong’s speech at Yale.
Posted in Nationalism
Tagged Bai Yansong, Caogen, Fool's Mountain, Wang Dashui, Wang Xiaodong
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Talking heads spar over Carrefour boycott
Wang Xiaodong (王小东), Tan Fei (谭飞) and others argue heatedly on Inner Mongolian TV over who’s the real traitor in the Carrefour boycotts.
Posted in Nationalism
Tagged boycotts, Carrefour, nationalism, patriotism, Tan Fei, TV, Wang Xiaodong
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Now is not the time for patriotic demonstrations
Han Han discourages his readers from extreme displays of patriotism.
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Tagged Han Han, May Fourth, nationalism, patriotism, protests
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Carrefour hacked?
Carrefour website hacked?
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Tagged boycott, Carrefour, France, nationalism, Olympic torch relay
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When China learned to say no
China Can Say No (中国可以说不) authors: National History (时代教育·先锋国家历史) interviews Song Qiang (宋强). Soho Xiaobao (SOHO小报) has an article by Zhang Xiaobo (张小波).
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Tagged National History, nationalism, patriotism, Soho Xiaobao, Song Qiang, Zhang Xiaobo
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