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Maura Elizabeth Cunningham

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  • Weekly Wanderings: May 12, 2025

    Weekly Wanderings: May 12, 2025

    Thanks for joining me this week. Recommendations China Stories Eliot Chen, “All the President’s Generals” Chen Yiru, “Dot Dot Dot: What the Last Ever Telegrams From Hangzhou Say” Rachel Cheung, “‘A Vicious Cycle’ — Squeezed by commercial and political pressures, China’s book publishers face an existential crisis.” Jack Neubauer, “The Forgotten ‘Jeep Babies’ of China”…

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    May 12, 2025
    Books, China, History, Weekly Wanderings
  • Weekly Wanderings: May 4, 2025

    Weekly Wanderings: May 4, 2025

    April 30 marked the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon to North Vietnamese forces. I have a special little reading round-up here at the top on reflections and analysis published to commemorate the anniversary. Thanks for joining me this week. Vietnam, 50 Years After the Fall of Saigon Minh-Thu Pham, “50 Years After Saigon:…

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    May 4, 2025
    Books, China, History, Taiwan, Television, Weekly Wanderings
  • Weekly Wanderings: April 27, 2025

    Weekly Wanderings: April 27, 2025

    I only have a few stories to share in today’s post, but there’s a hefty collection of links to check out in last Tuesday’s edition if you haven’t seen that yet. This light coverage is partially due to my disinclination to read anything with a headline containing the words “tariffs” or “trade war” last week.…

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    April 27, 2025
    Books, China, Hong Kong, Weekly Wanderings
  • Weekly Wanderings: April 22, 2025

    Weekly Wanderings: April 22, 2025

    Thanks for joining me this week. Recommendations China Stories James T. Areddy, “The China Foe Storming State Capitols” Ben Bland, “Making sense of China-Southeast Asia relations” Jonathan Chatwin, “The Race to Type in Chinese” Chang Che, “‘You Think We’re Afraid of America?’” and “3 takeaways from my visit to Yiwu, the frontlines of the trade…

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    April 22, 2025
    China, History, Hong Kong, Museum, Weekly Wanderings
  • Weekly Wanderings: April 13, 2025

    Weekly Wanderings: April 13, 2025

    Good morning and happy Sunday from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where I’ve spent the last few days. The centerpiece of my trip was yesterday’s Milwaukee Half Marathon, but I seized the opportunity to work in some extra time in another new-to-me city. I’ve eaten some really good food (though no cheese curds; not yet, at least), toured…

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    April 13, 2025
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  • Weekly Wanderings: April 6, 2025

    Weekly Wanderings: April 6, 2025

    Today marks the launch of National Library Week. It’s probably not a surprise that I love libraries: how else could I ever afford to support my reading habit? Each time I’ve moved to a new place, getting a new library card is one of the first things I do to get settled. Even when I’m…

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    April 6, 2025
    Books, China, History, Weekly Wanderings
  • Weekly Wanderings: March 30, 2025

    Weekly Wanderings: March 30, 2025

    Baseball is back! Amid a constant deluge of news about the Trump Administration’s infuriating decisions, anxiety-producing moves, and ridiculous justifications for both (see links below for all of the above), I’m making space in my schedule for Phillies games and holding on to the hope that this is the year they manage a World Series…

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    March 30, 2025
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  • Weekly Wanderings: March 23, 2025

    Weekly Wanderings: March 23, 2025

    Good morning from Chicago, where I’m at least 50% less frazzled and 150% more rested than I was when I last sat down to write a post intro. My brother and I have spent several days walking around the city, taking tours, and eating one good meal after another. Our hotel is in Little Italy,…

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    March 23, 2025
    Books, China, India, Taiwan, Weekly Wanderings, Writing
  • (Mid-)Weekly Wanderings: March 19, 2025

    (Mid-)Weekly Wanderings: March 19, 2025

    I should have known that there was no way I’d get a Sunday post done just as the AAS Annual Conference was wrapping up, but I persisted in that belief nonetheless. And then it was going to be for Monday … then Tuesday … and now, here I am, writing this on a train to…

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    March 19, 2025
    Books, China, Weekly Wanderings, Work/Life
  • Weekly Wanderings: March 9, 2025

    Weekly Wanderings: March 9, 2025

    We’ve once again arrived at my least favorite Sunday of the year: the start of Daylight Savings Time. I hate losing an hour—yes, I know I’ll get it back in the fall, but I need that hour TODAY. I especially need it because this upcoming week is AAS Annual Conference week, meaning my colleagues and…

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    March 9, 2025
    China, Weekly Wanderings
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