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Braised Pork

Chris Maden reviews An Yu’s haunting and intelligent debut novel, centred on relationships in modern China.

Philosophical Posthumanism

Paul Clinton Corrigan reviews Francesca Ferrando’s important intervention in the debates encircling the notion of Posthumanism.

Vigil: Hong Kong on the Brink

Historian Jeff Wasserstrom shares with Daniel C. Tsang his historically tempered observations about Hong Kong.

A Sensational Encounter with High Socialist China

Chris Maden reviews Paul Pickowicz’s account of a unique moment in modern China’s history.

Chungking Mansions

Ignatius G.D. Suglo reviews a book that collects visceral images of Hong Kong’s last ghetto.

Who Are Universities For?

Michael O’Sullivan reviews a book that dares to ask the fundamental question facing all universities in the twenty-first century.

Destination Shanghai

Yvonne Wong reviews Paul French’s exploration of the genius loci of Shanghai.

Flèche

May Huang reviews a celebrated debut collection of poetry by the Hong Kong writer Mary Jean Chan.

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