Whistling ‘Dixie’
Historians are still uncovering a doomed American wartime mission to meet Maoist rebels and broker an alliance
Historians are still uncovering a doomed American wartime mission to meet Maoist rebels and broker an alliance
From promoting luxury brands to upping the footfall in shopping malls, commercial influences are prompting questions about the future of art in China
On the 650th year of this famous dynasty’s founding, a leading historian examines why its legacy endures
Ten quotes from the 20th-century literary giant that tackle past—and present—Chinese society
On the birthday of the 20th-century feminist writer Ding Ling, TWOC celebrates her unapologetic life and unconventional views on love
In China’s regulated rap industry, dissing takes on patriotism, celeb-baiting, and other unique forms
In spite of problematic representation, it’s the small details in Crazy Rich Asians that will resonate with Chinese diaspora viewers
Chinese spy thriller author Mai Jia will discuss the English translation of his bestselling novel, The Message
A modern artist who transformed Chinese painting with his vivid portraits of history, horses, and wartime resistance
In “Imperial Twilight,” historian Stephen Platt shows how flawed decisions led to full-blown conflict between two mighty trading partners
The publication of Roseanne Lake’s “Leftover in China” was greeted with controversy over attribution, but how well does the book address its topic?
From the last emperor’s autobiography to the reminisces of Lang Lang and Mao’s bodyguard, here are some of TWOC’s favorite memoirs