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I'm currently reading Richard Burger's book Behind the Red Door: Sex in China. It is a very interesting look at a subject that is rarely discussed with expats (or anyone else).
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Category Archives: Guest Post
The case of the PHD cheat – guest post
The following is a guest post from a friend who writes on her blog ChinaB.org My Chinese friend turned to me the other day and said “What time is it? I got a plane to Shenzhen to catch.” “Shenzhen? What … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Guest Post
Tagged Cheating, China, Chinese language, Doctor of Philosophy, Education, Renminbi, Shenzhen, United States
31 Comments
The House of Love: An Inside Look at The Struggles of a Private Animal Shelter in China
This article was written by a Chinese friend in Chengdu who is passionate about the protection of animals. The first time I heard about the House of Love (爱之家, aizhijia) was on Christmas Day, 2008. I was giving a lecture … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Guest Post
Tagged Animal rights, Animal shelter, China, Dog, Donation, House of Love, Sichuan
6 Comments
The Misty Poets: An introduction
This great guest post comes from a friend. Over the next few days she’ll be introducing her research on the Misty Poets. If you are a grad student working on a China related topic please contact Tom about the possibility … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese Culture & Language, Guest Post
Tagged Beijing, China, Chinese Literature, Cultural Revolution, Gu Cheng, Hong Kong, Mang Ke, Misty Poets
5 Comments
