by Rebecca Karl & Xueping Zhong, Duke U Press, 2016.Ĭhen Guidi and Wu Chuntao, Will the boat sink the water: a survey of Chinese Peasants. ECFR, 2012Ĭai Xiang, Revolution and its Narratives (革命/叙述), tr. Writings, interviews and Digital Rants, 2006-2009, MIT Press, 2011.Īnti, Michael “The Chinanet and smart censorship” in Mark Leonard, ed, China 3.0. Bibliography of articles and monographs by authorĪi Weiwei, Ai Weiwei’s blog. – Various news or advocacy websites also publish essays by Chinese intellectuals: China Digital Times, China File… Part 1. ![]() – Various journals regularly publish translations of essays by Chinese intellectuals: New Left Review, China Perspectives, Renditions, Journal of Contemporary Chinese Thought. – China Change maintains a useful list of Authors translated. – Reading the China Dream, a website run by David Ownby. – “ Reading and Writing the Chinese Dream,” edited by Timothy Cheek, Joshua Fogel, David Ownby, UBC. – “ Key Intellectuals,” edited by Geremie Barmé, The China Story. – “ Fifty influential public intellectuals,” edited by Nicolai Volland, Heidelberg University, 2006. Part 2 lists by editor the main anthologies with their tables of contents. ![]() Part 1 lists by author monographs (in bold) and single articles published either in journals or in multiple-author anthologies. ![]() – mainly post-1989 with a few forays into the late 1980s. – who are active in the public debate about issues of general interest in mainland China, – by Chinese language academics, writers or artists, It was prepared in conjunction with the publication of my monograph Minjian (Columbia UP, 2019) and was last updated in June 2019. This bibliography tries to provide a relatively complete list of translations into English and also includes a few anthologies in French and German (as the choice of essays may be useful even to those who don’t read the language).
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