Ep. 4: How "Leftover Women" may reshape China's future

Ep. 4: How "Leftover Women" may reshape China's future

A funny thing happened at the height of China's economic boom, as more and more Chinese women were getting college degrees, good jobs, and promising careers. The government launched a propaganda campaign, urging women to get married young, before they became "yellowed pearls". Leta Hong-Fincher captured that phenomenon in her book Leftover Women (2014). A decade later, with a new updated edition of Leftover Women just out, Leta joins the China Books podcast to talk about why China's C...

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Murder in Hong Kong with Simon Elegant

Murder in Hong Kong with Simon Elegant

The Hong Kong-born novelist and journalist talks us through his new novel "City on Fire," a whodunnit thriller set against the 2019 protests. The China Books Podcast is a companion of China Books Revi...

2 Juni 32min

Ancient Chinese Politics with Daniel Bell

Ancient Chinese Politics with Daniel Bell

The Legalists and Confucians still run the show in today’s China, argues a scholar of classical Chinese thought — but the Mohists and Daoists still have a voice in the debate. The China Books Podcast ...

5 Maj 38min

Confucius and Women, with Erin Cline

Confucius and Women, with Erin Cline

Misogyny and patriarchy are a later misreading of The Analects, argues the author of a new translation of the Confucian classic. The China Books Podcast is a companion of China Books Review, a project...

7 Apr 37min

Chinese Comedy with Jesse Appell

Chinese Comedy with Jesse Appell

The bilingual comedian talks us through the traditional “xiangsheng” form of Chinese comic repartee, and explains whether Beijing can take a joke. The China Books Podcast is a companion of China Books...

3 Mars 46min

Islamic China with Rian Thum

Islamic China with Rian Thum

Islam has been part of China’s religious and cultural fabric for over a millennium, yet often it is seen as a foreign element. The author of a new study explains just how wrong that is. The China Book...

3 Feb 37min

Chinese Horror with Xueting C. Ni

Chinese Horror with Xueting C. Ni

Horror writing has an unsavory reputation in China, but comes with a long history and is full of biting social commentary. The translator of a recent collection explains what lurks beneath. The China ...

6 Jan 30min

Ep. 27: Sex, Scams and Sorcery with Bruce Rusk and Christopher Rea

Ep. 27: Sex, Scams and Sorcery with Bruce Rusk and Christopher Rea

Tales of trickery were popular in the late Ming dynasty. The translators of a new collection explain how they still resonate today. The China Books Podcast is a companion of China Books Review, a proj...

2 Dec 202538min

Ep. 26: Chris Horton on Taiwan’s History and Present

Ep. 26: Chris Horton on Taiwan’s History and Present

Colonized by the Dutch, Qing China and Japan, the island of Taiwan has a complicated past and a tense present. We invited the author of a new primer to lay it out for us. The China Books Podcast is a ...

4 Nov 202543min

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