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Rights Readers: July 2015
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Human rights-themed book discussion. Saturday, July 18, 2015. Our July Author: Louisa Lim. This month we are reading The People's Republic of Amnesia: Tiananmen Revisited. By NPR China correspondent Louisa Lim. This look back at the events of 1989 and their resonance 25 years later, is my favorite of our selections so far this year. As usual, we have a few supplemental links to help expand our understanding of the book. Lim has a website. Page also provides some good links. And the Library of Congress.
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Rights Readers: Our July Author: Louisa Lim
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Human rights-themed book discussion. Saturday, July 18, 2015. Our July Author: Louisa Lim. This month we are reading The People's Republic of Amnesia: Tiananmen Revisited. By NPR China correspondent Louisa Lim. This look back at the events of 1989 and their resonance 25 years later, is my favorite of our selections so far this year. As usual, we have a few supplemental links to help expand our understanding of the book. Lim has a website. Page also provides some good links. And the Library of Congress.
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Telling Chinese Stories | The China Story
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Currents of Thought 思潮. Reading into the Past. We tell ourselves stories in order to live.’ This is the famous opening line of Joan Didion’s 1979. History and national narratives express aspirations as well as political agendas. Australia too is a country that tells itself stories. At around the time that the Chinese Communist Party’s General Secretary Hu Jintao announced the ‘Eight Glories, Eight Shames’ (. Ba rong ba chi. Many of those who engage with the Chinese world today encounter the stories that ...
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Chinese Human Rights Web
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The Chinese Human Rights Web. The Chinese Human Rights Reader. Topical Areas and News. UN and Governmental Documents and Links. Materials and Links for Activist Organizations. Search and Site Index. General Human Rights NGOs and their Reports. Amnesty International 2003 Annual Report, China section. See also Amnesty's page with all China documents. See also Amnesty reports on the death penalty. On the Topical Areas. Page of this website. Human Rights Watch 2008 Annual Report, China and Tibet section.
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Recommended Books, Movies, & Music related to A Blue Moon in China | Elizabeth Pilar
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About My Memoir and Contact Info. My Rationale for going to China in the first place. Recommended Books, Movies, and Music related to A Blue Moon in China. Recommended Books, Movies, and Music related to A Blue Moon in China. Is a list of books I’ve read and movies that have somehow informed me and my book. The music selections listed are found in the story. Buck, Pearl S. New York, NY: Washington Square Press, 1931 http:/ www.nobelprize.org/nobel prizes/literature/laureates/1938/buck-bio.html. Wild Swan...
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Recommended Resources: Books, Movies, Music
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Click here for links to. Buy A Blue Moon in China. There's links on most of the pictures for more information about the location/subject/funstuff. The true story of the two months I traveled through China in 1988. About A Blue Moon in China. Buy My Book Links. Chapter One, Small World. Chapter Two, Detroit. Starting in Detroit and Heading West. Hill Tribe Trek Slideshow. Blk&Wht Pictures of China. Recommended Books and Movies. Starting in Detroit and Heading West. Hill Tribe Trek Slideshow. Buck, Pearl S.
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Rojo Asia: Una pequeña historia de película
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Rojo Asia es una Asociación Cultural que tiene como fines promover la difusión y el estudio de Asia Oriental, así como crear un lugar de encuentro entre todas aquellas personas provenientes de diferentes disciplinas cuyos intereses comunes confluyan en Asia Oriental. Viernes, 24 de octubre de 2008. Una pequeña historia de película. Rocío García de Paadín llegó a Beijing en Octubre de 1985 al ser enviado su padre a trabajar en. De España de esa ciudad. En ese momento Rocío tenía 17 años y no sabía. Se est...
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The China Beat: June 2009
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Blogging How the East Is Read. News and Commentary on Current Events. A Year of Anniversaries: 2009. 1919, 1949, 1979, 1989. Chinese communities around the world. Meanwhile, across the strait. Blogging conferences and presentations . China Behind the Headline. A recent China story unraveled. Watching the China Watchers. Assaying (and Essaying) China storytellers. China Around the World. China coverage in the global media. China on My Mind. Things to watch for. In Case You Missed It. This Day in History.