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Tag Archives: Raymond Zhou
John Rabe in Nanjing’s city of life and death
Blogger reviews of City of Life and Death and John Rabe.
Posted in Film
Tagged Huang Zhangjin, Jinhezai, John Rabe, Lu Chuan, movies, Nanjing Massacre, Raymond Zhou, Teng Yun, Zheng Yuanjie
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Raymond Zhou’s X-Ray
Book excerpt: X-Ray: Examining the China Enigma by Raymond Zhou (周黎明). Zhou is a well-known Chinese film critic and culture writer, who has published many books in Chinese. The book, in English, is a collection of 99 essays written for the China Daily.
Posted in Books, China Books
Tagged blogs, books, China Daily, Raymond Zhou, Sina, The New York Times, Wang Xiaofeng
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Danwei Plenary Session — Tuesday March 25
Announcement for Danwei event on March 25.
Posted in Events
Tagged Antiwave, CNN, Danwei Plenary Session, Flypig, Jaime Florcruz, Lindsey Hilsum, media, Raymond Zhou
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The 2nd Danwei Plenary Session
Event announcement for the 2nd Danwei Plenary Session
Posted in Events
Tagged Chinese media, Danwei Plenary Session, events, Flypig, Jaime Florcruz, Lindsey Hilsum, Raymond Zhou, Western Media
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Danwei Picks: clean attitudes in the mainstream media
Xinhua cleans up a Monitor article; Eliminating officialese; TV shows and mainstream attitudes; Hu Jia, Zeng Jinyan, and international PR.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged Hu Jia, Olympics, Raymond Zhou, Xinhua, Zeng Jinyan
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Danwei Picks: 2007-12-3
Raymond Zhou on cross-cultural art, United Hemispheres on Chinese lit trends, and a bird flu case in Jiangsu.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged bird flu, books, Miss World, Raymond Zhou
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Fred Phelps vs. China
Phelps’ daughter responds to Raymond Zhou’s China Daily column on Sun Haiying’s remarks on gays.
Chinese have no sense of humor?
“I have concluded that we Chinese do not have much of a sense of humor.” That’s what Wang Xiaofeng said in a recent blog post, translated into an abridged English version by Raymond Zhou: Chinese sense of humor? You’ve got … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Internet, Media and Advertising
Tagged Raymond Zhou, Wang Xiaofeng
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Ways of looking at Curse of the Golden Flower
A taxonomy of Chinese film critic responses to Zhang Yimou’s new movie, as created by Raymond Zhou (周黎明). Also, reviews by Dou Jiangming (钭江明) and Li Yi (李翼).
Posted in Film, Internet
Tagged Curse of the Golden Flower, Dou Jiangming, film, Li Yi, Raymond Zhou, Zhang Yimou
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Wang Xiaofeng: How I became Time Person of the Year
Raymond Zhou has translated Wang Xiaofeng’s tale ‘How I became Time’s Person of the Year’.
Posted in Internet, Magazines, Media and Advertising
Tagged Raymond Zhou, Wang Xiaofeng
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