Sinica Podcast

What China is reading and why it matters: A conversation with author Megan Walsh

Feb 17, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
I'm a Fan of Yanenke's Book, and I'm So Glad I Got to Read It.
04:11 • 1min
3
Translators - I'm Indebted
05:33 • 3min
4
China Writer - Is There a Need for Writing to Serve a Purpose?
08:44 • 3min
5
Is There Any Literature Coming Out of China Right Now?
11:17 • 3min
6
Censorship in China
13:53 • 2min
7
Is It Possible for a Film to Have Literary Merit?
15:25 • 2min
8
Yen's Mytha Realism
17:06 • 2min
9
I'll Go in in a in Atonement
18:52 • 2min
10
I'm Not Sure if It's a Good Thing to Write in China, but I've Read a Lot of Your Work.
21:17 • 2min
11
Writing About Chinese Literature
22:55 • 1min
12
Is It Possible to Be Political?
24:24 • 2min
13
The Chinese Literary Scene in Beijing
25:55 • 2min
14
I Missed the Bookworm
27:47 • 2min
15
I'm Not a Fan of Intinate Fiction, but I'm a Big Fan of Fantasy Novels
30:01 • 2min
16
Is the Government Trying to Control Them?
32:02 • 2min
17
Danma Fiction
33:51 • 2min
18
The Only Romance You Need to Read About Is Damme
35:34 • 2min
19
'Dan May'
37:22 • 3min
20
Science Fiction in China
40:19 • 3min
21
The World Is a Spaceship Has Crashed on a Distant Star
42:59 • 4min
22
The Name of the People by Joe Mason
46:31 • 2min
23
The Civil Service's Notebook by Eric Abrahamson
48:49 • 2min
24
Young Poets - Is There a New Generation of Writers?
50:43 • 1min
25
People Who Don't Need Eggs
52:12 • 2min
26
Book Review - When You Finish Saving the World by Jesse Eisenberg
54:20 • 6min