Two Facets of National Humiliation in China: Based on the Nanjing Case
By Runjie Ou, PhD in Politics, New School for Social Research Introduction There is an urban legend that is popular in mainland China nowadays [...]
By Runjie Ou, PhD in Politics, New School for Social Research Introduction There is an urban legend that is popular in mainland China nowadays [...]
By Prajwal Godse 09/20/2024 Today, I went out scouting to find and photograph traditional indigenous mud houses. These mud houses, known as “kacha ghars,” are [...]
By Prajwal Godse 11/02/2024 During my fieldwork to find connections who would allow me to join their Barash pooja—the Warli and Kokna tribes’ unique [...]
By Pearl Lu 10/13/2024 By my grandmother’s house in Shandong Is the Nanhu Park Where willow trees line the pond. Every day I would grab [...]
By Sawyer Andrew Wilson-Mifsud, 8/29/24 The City London, as one of the world’s major financial centers, is in many ways familiar to New York. Living [...]
By Runjie Ou 8/20/2024 On the fifth day of my field trip, I visited the Memorial Hall of the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre [...]
By Runjie Ou 8/20/2024 On the second day of my field trip, I visited the library of Nanjing University. The university holds a vast collection [...]