Tom Miller of the South China Morning Post has generated somewhat doubtful outrages with an article alleging Beijing ordered bars not to serve blacks. For now, however, Beijing Boyce seems to have seriously deflated the credibility of Tom Miller's work. (H/T Danwei) … [Read more...] about The danger of categorically accusing others of prejudice
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Why are most of the advertising models in China Caucasian?
This is a follow up to DJ's post on the Official Chinese Olympic Fashion, but from a different angle. Instead of mutual respect between the host and guests, I have some introspective and soul-searching thoughts about the Chinese identity fantasy in the context of a global culture. … [Read more...] about Why are most of the advertising models in China Caucasian?
(Letter from deltaeco) The people´s republic of capitalism
This is an excerpt from Inside-Out China blog. Which again is an excerpt from Ted Kopple's 4-hour documentary, "The People's Republic of Capitalism." … [Read more...] about (Letter from deltaeco) The people´s republic of capitalism
Ted Koppel on the People's Republic of Capitalism
Most Chinese and Sinophiles are probably already aware of this, but here's a reminder that Discovery channel is broadcasting a 4-part series, hosted by Ted Koppel, on the People's Republic of Capitalism. (Part 2 will be broadcast tonight, Thursday July 10th.) The general consensus (from both Chinese and overseas viewers) seems to be: interesting, reasonably well-done, but not … [Read more...] about Ted Koppel on the People's Republic of Capitalism
Classmate Yang goes online: Chinese officials engage netizens
Chinese president Hu Jintao's brief appearance on the Strong Country internet forum might be more significant than most of us originally thought. There have been other signs in recent weeks that the PRC government is reconsidering its approach to Internet speech. I translate a story (原文), just published in the China Youth Daily (中国青年报, operated by the Communist Youth … [Read more...] about Classmate Yang goes online: Chinese officials engage netizens