EastSouthWestNorth blogger Roland Soong translates a humorous post and compares political jokes in the former Soviet Union with those found in China today. The verdict: “[T]he Chinese people are not ...
In this short video, I share a real-life mix-up from my language class, where a simple homework assignment goes off the rails ...
It transforms the most powerful man in the country into a teddy bear. It adds to the calendar the imaginary date of May 35 to invoke a people’s uprising that government censors seek to erase from ...
Hsu Pi-Ching dissects several types of jokes from collections published in early- seventeenth-century China to explore and expose tensions in late Ming society. Humorous and hyperbolic in tone, the ...
A keen admirer of Luis Bunuel’s “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie,” Chinese poet Han Dong makes an appearance this week in Busan with “One Night on the Wharf,” his first attempt at directing a ...
From left: YunChi Jong, Minwen Yang, Dii Fu, Feilin Yang, Yanki Kung, Xinhui Ma, Susan Zhang, Xiaowen Liang, Amber Liu, and Miaoqing Lu* at Caveat. Photo: Victor ...
Fear and blame appear to be fast becoming Americans’ defining emotions around COVID-19. Headlines seem to offer either worst-case estimates or government leaders’ mutual accusations. Amid the ...
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