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Tag Archives: Wolf Totem
NPR, on the Chinese media
NPR’s On The Media, on the Chinese media.
Posted in Media
Tagged Hong Huang, Jiang Rong, media, media regulation, Modern Media, NPR, On The Media, Thomas Shao Zhong, WNYC, Wolf Totem
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Touring a battle zone for kicks
Visas are hard to get anywhere; SARFT licenses also-rans; WashPost slams Wolf Totem; flights to Taiwan; ethical disaster reporting; Runner Fan on TV; touring a battlezone for kicks.
Posted in Danwei Picks
Tagged ethics, Fan Meizhong, journalism, SARFT, Taiwan, visas, Wolf Totem, Yuan Shikai
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Lupine lactose intolerant
A book review of Wolf Totem by Linda Jaivin.
Posted in China Books, Guest Contributor
Tagged @classic, books, Howard Goldblatt, Jiang Rong, Linda Jaivin, translation, Wolf Totem
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Back to the motherland!
Jiang Rong vs Howard Goldblatt; China Daily girly pics; France and China; retired PLA officer fights pollution; anti-sweatshop or anti-Olympics? Renounce your Canadian citizenship!
Posted in Danwei Picks
Tagged citizenship, environment, France, Wolf Totem
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2004’s Top 10 Book Publishing Terms
China Book Business Report on the top ten publishing terms in 2004.
Posted in Books
Tagged China Book Business Report, egao, Guo Jingming, Jiang Rong, plagiarism, Wolf Totem
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