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Read moreGordon Mathews, Ghetto at the Center of the World: Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press 2011, 241 pp. After being posted as correspondent of…
Read moreSandrine Marchand, Sur le fil de la mémoire: littérature taïwanaise des années 1970-1990 (Down memory lane: Taiwanese literature, 1970-1990), Lyon, Tigre de Papier, 2009, 390 pp….
Read moreChan Hing-ho, Joyce Liu Chi-hui, Peng Hsiao-yen, Angel Pino, and Isabelle Rabut (eds.), La littérature taïwanaise. État des recherches et réception à l’étranger, Paris, You…
Read moreZha Jianying, Tide Players, New York, The New Press, 2011, 228 pp. With detailed portraits of seven Chinese – a woman and six men –…
Read moreTranslated from the Chinese, texts selected and presented by Jean-Philippe Béja, preface by Vaclav Havel, Paris, Gallimard, 2011, 518 pp. It was an inspired choice…
Read more Julia Lovell, The Opium War: Drugs, Dreams and the Making of China, Basingstoke/Oxford, Picador, 2011, 458 pp. It is one of the most bandied about…
Read moreJie Chen and Bruce J. Dickson, Allies of the State: China’s Private Entrepreneurs and Democratic Change, Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 2010, 220 pp. For…
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