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This week on Sinica, Kaiser chats with Stephanie Studer, China correspondent for The Economist, who recently published a special report in the magazine about China’s “Post-90s” generation; and with Alec Ash, author of the book Wish Lanterns, which looks at a cohort of Chinese youth born between 1985 and 1990. The two explore the apparent contradictions between, on the one hand, the cosmopolitanism and socially progressive attitudes of young Chinese today and, on the other, their increasingly assertive national identity.
9:15: Social liberalism and nationalism
10:55: Less impressed by the west
27:38: China’s millennials and their western counterparts
38:06: A progressive generation and regressive regime
43:12: How state actors affect post-90’s discourse
Read more about China’s new youth here on SupChina, by Alec Ash.
Recommendations:
Stephanie: Frank Dorn’s jigsaw map of 1936 Beijing, available on the Beijing Postcards website.
Alec: He recommends traveling to Dali, Yunnan, as well as trying the provincial cuisine.
Kaiser: The column Beijing Lights, published on the Spittoon Collective website.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Sinica, Kaiser chats with Stephanie Studer, China correspondent for The Economist, who recently published a special report in the magazine about China’s “Post-90s” generation; and with Alec Ash, author of the book Wish Lanterns, which looks at a cohort of Chinese youth born between 1985 and 1990. The two explore the apparent contradictions between, on the one hand, the cosmopolitanism and socially progressive attitudes of young Chinese today and, on the other, their increasingly assertive national identity.
9:15: Social liberalism and nationalism
10:55: Less impressed by the west
27:38: China’s millennials and their western counterparts
38:06: A progressive generation and regressive regime
43:12: How state actors affect post-90’s discourse
Read more about China’s new youth here on SupChina, by Alec Ash.
Recommendations:
Stephanie: Frank Dorn’s jigsaw map of 1936 Beijing, available on the Beijing Postcards website.
Alec: He recommends traveling to Dali, Yunnan, as well as trying the provincial cuisine.
Kaiser: The column Beijing Lights, published on the Spittoon Collective website.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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