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Jan Wong's China: Reports From A Not-So-Foreign Correspondent
Jan Wong

Jan Wong's China: Reports From A Not-So-Foreign Correspondent

reports from a not-so-foreign correspondent

Doubleday Canada (Sep 14, 1999)
9780385259026
| Hardcover
352 pages | English
Dewey 951.05/9
LC Classification DS779.26 .W66 1999
LC Control No. 00300521

Subject

  • China
  • China - Politics And Government - 1976-2002
  • China - Social Conditions - 1976-2000
  • China Politics And Government 1976-2002
  • China Social Conditions 1976-2000

Plot

As the fiftieth anniversary of the People's Republic of China approaches on October 1, 1999, Jan Wong reflects on her body of work as a foreign correspondent there. Despite the fact that everything is changing, she discovers that not much "really changes, and what she wrote several years ago about love, work and living still holds, as do the conflicts over who rules, who survives, and who gets the bigger slice of Peking Duck. From a peasant tax revolt through the new consumerism (ads on television!) to the closeted world of Chinese gays, "Jan Wong's China is a highly personal account of a country in transition. Its perspective is shaped by the author's six-year reporting stint, her life in Beijing in the '70s as a student and a Maoist, and her return visit to China in the spring of 1999. Employing humour and behind-the-scenes detail, Jan Wong brilliantly weaves her adventures into a rich journalistic tapestry.

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