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9780307388537

China Witness Voices from a Silent Generation

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  • ISBN13:

    9780307388537

  • ISBN10:

    0307388530

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-04-20
  • Publisher: Anchor

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Summary

China Witness offers a remarkable group of eyewitness accounts that lets us see the cultural upheavals of the past century through the experiences of the Chinese of the Chinese who lived through them.

Author Biography

Xinran was born in Beijing in 1958 and moved to London in 1997 to write for The Guardian. She is author of The Good Women of China, a seminal book about the lives of Chinese women, and Sky Burial. Her charity, The Mothers’ Bridge of Love, was founded to help disadvantaged Chinese children and to build a bridge of understanding between the West and China.


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Table of Contents

Map of China and the Journeyp. viii
List of Illustrationsp. x
Glossary and Abbreviationsp. xi
Introductionp. 1
Yao Popo, or the Medicine Woman of Xingyip. 13
Two Generations of the Lin Family: The Curse of a Legendp. 25
New Discoveries in Xinjiang, the World's Biggest Prisonp. 39
On the Road, Interlude 1: Interview with a North-Western Taxi Driverp. 77
Pioneers of China's Oil: A Distinguished Husband and Wifep. 85
Acrobat: From Counter-Revolutionary's Daughter to National Medal Winnerp. 133
On the Road, Interlude 2: Talking to a Chinese Colleague about Tibet, Folk Customs, Tiger Stoves and the Chinese Jewsp. 161
Tea Houses and News Singers: Three Thousand Years of Anecdotes and Wondersp. 173
Carrying on a Craft Tradition: The Qin Huai Lantern-Makersp. 201
Across Mountain and Grassland: A Witness to the Long Marchp. 231
Savouring Her Blessings after Trials and Tribulations: The Woman General Born in Americap. 259
Interlude 3: Love Lettersp. 307
On the Read, Interlude 4: Reflections Between the Linesp. 327
The Policeman: A Cop Who Entered the Police Force As the Peoples Republic Was Foundedp. 329
The Shoe-Mender Mother: 28 Years Spent out in All Weathersp. 373
On the Road, Interlude 5: A Squall at the 4 May Memorialp. 393
Afterword: Images of My Motherlandp. 399
Acknowledgementsp. 419
Chinese Assistants: What China Witness Meant to Themp. 423
Indexp. 425
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