China Candid

China Candid
Title China Candid PDF eBook
Author Ye Sang
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 374
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780520245129

Download China Candid Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Publisher Description

Made in China

Made in China
Title Made in China PDF eBook
Author Anna Qu
Publisher Catapult
Pages 157
Release 2021-08-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1646220358

Download Made in China Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A young girl forced to work in a Queens sweatshop calls child services on her mother in this powerful debut memoir about labor and self-worth that traces a Chinese immigrant's journey to an American future. As a teen, Anna Qu is sent by her mother to work in her family's garment factory in Queens. At home, she is treated as a maid and suffers punishment for doing her homework at night. Her mother wants to teach her a lesson: she is Chinese, not American, and such is their tough path in their new country. But instead of acquiescing, Qu alerts the Office of Children and Family Services, an act with consequences that impact the rest of her life. Nearly twenty years later, estranged from her mother and working at a Manhattan start-up, Qu requests her OCFS report. When it arrives, key details are wrong. Faced with this false narrative, and on the brink of losing her job as the once-shiny start-up collapses, Qu looks once more at her life's truths, from abandonment to an abusive family to seeking dignity and meaning in work. Traveling from Wenzhou to Xi'an to New York, Made in China is a fierce memoir unafraid to ask thorny questions about trauma and survival in immigrant families, the meaning of work, and the costs of immigration.

China Watcher

China Watcher
Title China Watcher PDF eBook
Author Richard Baum
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 343
Release 2011-03-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0295800216

Download China Watcher Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This audacious and illuminating memoir by Richard Baum, a senior China scholar and sometime policy advisor, reflects on forty years of learning about and interacting with the People’s Republic of China, from the height of Maoism during the author’s UC Berkeley student days in the volatile 1960s through globalization. Anecdotes from Baum’s professional life illustrate the alternately peculiar, frustrating, fascinating, and risky activity of China watching — the process by which outsiders gather and decipher official and unofficial information to figure out what’s really going on behind China’s veil of political secrecy and propaganda. Baum writes entertainingly, telling his narrative with witty stories about people, places, and eras. China Watcher will appeal to scholars and followers of international events who lived through the era of profound political and academic change described in the book, as well as to younger, post-Mao generations, who will enjoy its descriptions of the personalities and political forces that shaped the modern field of China studies.

Emperor of China: Self-portrait of K'ang-Hsi

Emperor of China: Self-portrait of K'ang-Hsi
Title Emperor of China: Self-portrait of K'ang-Hsi PDF eBook
Author Jonathan D. Spence
Publisher Vintage
Pages 269
Release 2012-07-25
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307823067

Download Emperor of China: Self-portrait of K'ang-Hsi Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A remarkable re-creation of the life of K'ang-hsi, emperor of the Manchu dynasty from 1661-1772, assembled from documents that survived his reign. Illustrations, notes, bibliography, index.

China

China
Title China PDF eBook
Author Gunther Hauser
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 220
Release 2009
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9783631582695

Download China Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

China is the rising power of the early 21st century. In recent years, its economy has turned into a driving locomotive for the entire Asian continent. Undoubtedly, the country has become an important factor in global politics and economics with a tremendous impact on the political, social and economic development of all other states on our planet. Today's emerging new world order is unimaginable without China playing a crucial role in it. The general aim of this book is to study in detail this transformation process and the respective changes in China's relationship with other major political and economic powers. The articles compiled in the book were written by researchers from think-tanks, diplomatic institutions and academia. This publication easily guides interested readers through the general landscape of Chinese external relations.

China Candid

China Candid
Title China Candid PDF eBook
Author Ye Sang
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 365
Release 2006-01-04
Genre History
ISBN 0520245148

Download China Candid Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Annotation A highly readable collection of stories on life in China based on interviews by Sang Ye and translated by Geremie Barme.

China’s Good War

China’s Good War
Title China’s Good War PDF eBook
Author Rana Mitter
Publisher Belknap Press
Pages 337
Release 2020-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 0674984269

Download China’s Good War Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A Foreign Affairs Book of the Year A Spectator Book of the Year “Insightful...a deft, textured work of intellectual history.” —Foreign Affairs “A timely insight into how memories and ideas about the second world war play a hugely important role in conceptualizations about the past and the present in contemporary China.” —Peter Frankopan, The Spectator For most of its history, China frowned on public discussion of the war against Japan. But as the country has grown more powerful, a wide-ranging reassessment of the war years has been central to new confidence abroad and mounting nationalism at home. Encouraged by reforms under Deng Xiaoping, Chinese scholars began to examine the long-taboo Guomindang war effort, and to investigate collaboration with the Japanese and China’s role in the post-war global order. Today museums, television shows, magazines, and social media present the war as a founding myth for an ascendant China that emerges as victor rather than victim. One narrative positions Beijing as creator and protector of the international order—a virtuous system that many in China now believe to be under threat from the United States. China’s radical reassessment of its own past is a new founding myth for a nation that sees itself as destined to shape the world. “A detailed and fascinating account of how the Chinese leadership’s strategy has evolved across eras...At its most interesting when probing Beijing’s motives for undertaking such an ambitious retooling of its past.” —Wall Street Journal “The range of evidence that Mitter marshals is impressive. The argument he makes about war, memory, and the international order is...original.” —The Economist