Category: China
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Weekly Wanderings: November 17, 2024

@mauracunningham (2010-2024) I deactivated my Twitter account this morning. It finally felt like time: I hadn’t posted there in months, and the post-election surge in Bluesky users has created a critical mass of other historians, writers, China folks, Ann Arborites, and Phillies/Flyers fans—the people I most want to connect with. Time to officially move on.…
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Bookshelf: Her Lotus Year

After the relationship between American two-time divorcée Wallis Simpson and Britain’s King Edward VIII became public knowledge in December 1936, rumors about Simpson’s past flew thick and fast. One alleged source was the so-called “China Dossier,” a British government file (likely apocryphal) said to include prurient details about the year Simpson had spent in Hong…
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Weekly Wanderings: November 10, 2024

What a week. I don’t have any deep insights or grand analysis to share about the election. Since Wednesday, my inbox has been filled with newsletters and articles titled “What did Harris do wrong?” and “What this election means for America” and so forth. I’ve opened all those emails and mostly skimmed over them before…
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Weekly Wanderings: October 30, 2024

Thanks for joining me this week. #AsiaNow Author Interview Recommendations China Stories Emily Feng, “An opera troupe in Taiwan is preparing a lavish performance for the gods” The journalist’s report centered on the Franklin County Jail, a three-story, brick structure with six steel cells that had been “properly condemned” by the state commissioner of prisons…
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Weekly Wanderings: October 20, 2024

When I turned 39 in October 2021, I decided that I would celebrate my 40th birthday the following year by finishing the Detroit Half-Marathon. I had done a large number of 5K and 10K races by that point, and practiced yoga since moving to Ann Arbor in 2016, so I felt like a race of…
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Weekly Wanderings: October 13, 2024

What a week. I try to think of everything that’s happened around the world in the past seven days and it feels like a grim verse from “We Didn’t Start the Fire (2024 Version).” I can barely keep up with the news, let alone read in-depth stories about it. And, in some ways, I just…
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Weekly Wanderings: October 6, 2024

In case you missed them, here are the three posts I published last week, covering my September trip to Montana and Yellowstone National Park: Bookshelf: Yellowstone and the West Wanderings: Bozeman and Livingston, Montana Wanderings: Yellowstone National Park I hope October is getting off to a nice start for everyone—go Phils! Thanks for joining me…
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Weekly Wanderings: September 29, 2024

September 28, 2014 marked the start of Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement. While these protests were by no means the first mass activism in Hong Kong agains Beijing’s rule, they captured worldwide attention in a way that previous demonstrations had not. Student movement leaders like Joshua Wong and Nathan Law became media celebrities; photographers and journalists…
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Weekly Wanderings: September 22, 2024

Happy Sunday and happy fall—allegedly, as I am writing this with a fan trained on my face and a glass of ice water at hand. Despite the continuing summer temperatures, there are hints of the season’s impending change: a touch of red and gold on the trees, pumpkin spice everything in stores, the beginning of…
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Weekly Wanderings: September 16, 2024

Keeping it short and simple as I continue catching up after my trip west. Thanks for joining me this week. Recommendations China Stories Laurie Chen, “China wants academic exchange but historians say increased censorship makes research hard” Dalia Parete, “A New Shade of Chinese Feminism” — interview with Ohio University scholar Eva Liu about the…