Tag Archives: Wang Xiaofeng

Wang Xiaofeng: Fang Zhouzi and China as a modern medieval state

Bruno didn’t behave either (Wikipedia) In late July, “science cop” Fang Zhouzi, known for exposing academic and scientific fraud, was attacked by thugs wielding an iron hammer and anesthetic spray. The case has been widely reported in Chinese and western … Continue reading

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Who stabbed the blogger ProState in Flames?

The reactions on the stabbing of blogger ProState in Flames has been a range of speculation. Yesterday the Oriental Morning Post published a newspaper column on the attack.

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Baidu porn, Part II

Interesting search results: but for how long?

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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.

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Indie online film from Wang Xiaofeng

Blogger and journalist Wang Xiaofeng’s third video, When a Child is Born, premiered last Sunday in Beijing. He blogs on the FAQs surrounding the video.

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Souvenir of nationalism 2008

Famous blogger Wang Xiaofeng explains why he bought an anti-CNN T-shirt.

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How to wash your brain

The origins of brainwashing; Wang Xiaofeng on media; Chinese arms for Zimbabwe; a book on China in Africa; a call for law blogs; Richard Quest; anti-CNN t-shirts for sale.

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Boycott

A translation of a short blog post by Wang Xiaofeng.

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Wang Xiaofeng: Why is SARFT so uptight?

A translation of a Wang Xiaofeng blog post about SARFT and their ban on actress Tang Wei.

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How media regulators learned to stop worrying about food safety and love the baozi

Journalist and blogger Wang Xiaofeng 王小峰 has written a brief response to the Beijing media restructuring.

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