Sophia Cao

Sophia Cao is an undergraduate business student at Baruch College in New York. She is interested in Chinese culture and contemporary art, with a particular emphasis on multimedia.

Xinmin Evening News: Reflections on “black-faced” and “white-faced” reporters – David Bandurski

From China Media Project: In [traditional Chinese] dramas, the face of Bao Gong(ÂåÖÂÖ¨) is always black. This black symbolizes justice and strength. Out of respect, people often call journalists “the iron-shouldered bearers of justice”. If journalists, then, were to don dramatic faces, it stands to reason those faces would be black. In the grind of […]

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Can China create its own Hollywood? – Tim Wu

From Slate.com: China has one of the world’s most straightforward industrial policies: Identify successful foreign industries, determine what makes them successful, and clone them. This strategy has worked well in telecommunications, where China’s Huawei(Âçé‰∏∫) makes products so similar to Cisco‘s that Cisco has sued for patent and copyright infringement. Similarly, China Unicom just launched the […]

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