Month: September 2023
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Weekly Wanderings: September 24, 2023

Even as Twitter crumbles into irrelevancy, it remains populated enough to set one’s mentions aflame in reaction to a quick post—as David Brooks learned this week. But I was also reminded of this when on Friday I retweeted a photo from the Shanghai History Museum, tweeted by Lingnan University historian Peter Hamilton, and have spent…
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Weekly Wanderings: September 17, 2023

For all the talk of spring cleaning, mid-September is when I like to get organized. I’m full of back-to-school energy, determined to wrangle my to-do list into submission and read through the stack of library books I’ve renewed multiple times already. I’m doing some actual cleaning, too, filling a bag for Goodwill with t-shirts that…
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Weekly Wanderings: September 10, 2023

At the AAS #AsiaNow blog, I interviewed sociologist Bin Xu about his 2021 book, Chairman Mao’s Children: Generation and the Politics of Memory in China. In the later years of Mao’s rule, 17 million young Chinese were sent out of their urban homes to labor with and learn from rural peasants, in what was termed…
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Weekly Wanderings: September 3, 2023

It’s a long weekend here in the United States as we mark Labor Day and the unofficial end of summer, and I’ve been on vacation for the past week. So in lieu of chatter and recommendations from me, please enjoy some snapshots from my wanderings around Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Feature photo: Waiting in line to…