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==Activism== | ==Activism== | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[School Congratulates Straight Engagement, But Won't Let Gay Fiancées Graduate?]] by Wang Xiaoyu (June 29, 2016) |
− | * [ | + | * [[Love, a Decisive Moment]] by Li Jingrui (February 23, 2016) |
− | * [ | + | * [[On the New Citizens Movement]] by Xu Zhiyong (May 13, 2013) |
− | * [ | + | * [[Should I Just Shut Up?]] by Hung Huang (October 22, 2012) |
+ | * [[We Are All Shareholders of Our Country]] by Li Chengpeng (June 16, 2011) | ||
+ | * [[I Signed My Name After a Good Cry!]] by Tang Xiaozhao (Persian Xiaozhao) (January 11, 2009) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Disasters== | ||
+ | * [[How Far Can I Go? And How Much Can I Do?]] by He Xiaoxin (August 15, 2015) | ||
+ | * [[The True Story of the Miracle Survival of the Students and Teachers of Longhan Elementary School in Beichuan]] by Li Chengpeng (May 19, 2008) | ||
==Encounters with the State== | ==Encounters with the State== | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[On the Week Since My Open Letter]] by Yue Xin (April 30, 2018) |
− | * [ | + | * [[Defense Statement at Pu Zhiqiang's Trial]] by Shang Baojun (December 14, 2015) |
+ | * [[A Year as a Wife]] by Jiang Xue (October 8, 2015) | ||
+ | * [[The Liberation of Shifang]] by Han Han (July 2, 2012) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Hong Kong== | ||
+ | * [[Don’t Forget the Lamplighters: Paying Respects to the Initiators]] by Chan Kin-man (November 14, 2018) | ||
==June Fourth== | ==June Fourth== | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[That Year, These Years: Stories of June Fourth]] by Li Xuewen (June 25, 2012) |
− | * [ | + | * [[A June Deserter]] by Deserter (June 11, 2009) |
+ | |||
+ | ==Past and Present== | ||
+ | * [[Mr. President, There is Sadness Behind the Scenery]] by Yu Jianrong (November 30, 2015) | ||
+ | * [[Let the Sunshine In]] by Han Han (April 29, 2010) | ||
+ | * [[We Are Ready]] by Ai Weiwei (January 1, 2008) | ||
+ | * [[Old Luo's New Year Wish List]] by Luo Yonghao (January 26, 2006) | ||
− | == | + | ==Resistance Discourse== |
− | * [ | + | * [[In Addition]] by Li Zhi (March 25, 2010) |
− | * [ | + | * [[Interview with Xiao Qiang, Editor-in-Chief of China Digital Times]] by Xiran (August 8, 2019) |
+ | |||
+ | ==Rich and Poor== | ||
+ | * [[Cruising the World: 600 Chinese Taste "La Dolce Vita"]] by Li Meiling (June 11, 2015) | ||
+ | * [[The Monthly Expenses of a Migrant Worker]] by Karer (January 25, 2006) | ||
==Taiwan== | ==Taiwan== | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[Ten Notes on Taipei]] by Wang Yiqiao (February 5, 2016) |
− | * [ | + | * [[The Taiwan You Can See]] by Li Chengpeng (February 10, 2014) |
− | == | + | ==Tibet== |
− | * [ | + | * [[Fire Between Dark and Cold]] by Tang Danhong (January 9, 2013) |
+ | * [[Tibet: Her Pain, My Shame]] by Tang Danhong (March 23, 2008) | ||
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− | == | + | ==Ai Weiwei [[艾未未]]== |
− | + | Artist and activist [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/china/ai-weiwei/ Ai Weiwei] creates monumental artwork from tiny, individualized pieces, each telling the story of the artist or owner. He is best known for [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2010/10/ai-weiwei-at-the-tate-turbine-hall-exhibit-closed/ Sunflower Seeds], a sea of hand-painted porcelain seeds, and [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2009/10/ai-weiwei-presents-new-works-especifically-made-for-haus-der-kunst-in-munich/ Remembering], an installation of 9,000 backpacks in homage to the [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2008/05/greed-and-graft-killed-our-children/ schoolchildren killed in the 2008 Sichuan earthquake]. He also helped design the [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2007/08/china-birds-nest-designer-rails-at-olympic-fakeness-reuters/ Bird's Nest Stadium], though Ai came to regret his contribution. Ai was put in police custody for 81 days in 2011 after calls for a "jasmine revolution" in China, and spent the next four years [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2015/07/authorities-return-ai-weiweis-passport-after-four-years/ deprived of his passport]. | |
+ | * [[We Are Ready]] | ||
− | + | ==Deserter [[逃兵]]== | |
− | ==Deserter 逃兵== | ||
Deserter is an anonymous blogger. | Deserter is an anonymous blogger. | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[A June Deserter]] |
− | ==He Xiaoxin 和小欣== | + | ==Han Han [[韩寒]]== |
+ | Writer and race car driver Han Han may be the [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2012/08/the-most-famous-chinese-blogger-youve-never-heard-of/ world's most popular blogger]. | ||
+ | * [[Let the Sunshine In]] | ||
+ | * [[The Liberation of Shifang]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==He Xiaoxin [[和小欣]]== | ||
He Xiaoxin is a photojournalist in Beijing. | He Xiaoxin is a photojournalist in Beijing. | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[How Far Can I Go? And How Much Can I Do?]] |
− | ==Jiang Xue 江雪== | + | ==Hung Huang [[洪晃]]== |
+ | "China's Oprah Winfrey" is a fashion entrepreneur and outspoken microblogger. She is the publisher of [http://weibo.com/ilook iLook] and founder of [http://www.creativehunt.com/beijing/venue/brand-new-china Brand New China]. | ||
+ | * [[Should I Just Shut Up?]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Jiang Xue [[江雪]]== | ||
Jiang Xue is a reporter for the Hong Kong-based Asia Weekly (亞洲週刊). | Jiang Xue is a reporter for the Hong Kong-based Asia Weekly (亞洲週刊). | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[A Year as a Wife]] |
==Karer== | ==Karer== | ||
Karer is a [http://karer-love.blog.hexun.com/ blogger]. | Karer is a [http://karer-love.blog.hexun.com/ blogger]. | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[The Monthly Expenses of a Migrant Worker]] |
− | ==Li Chengpeng 李承鹏== | + | ==Li Chengpeng [[李承鹏]]== |
A sports commentator turned social critic, [https://chinadigitaltimes.net/china/li-chengpeng/ Li Chengpeng] is the author of several books, including "The Whole World Knows" (全世界人民都知道). In 2013, when he was instructed not to speak at a book signing, [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2013/01/li-chengpengs-silent-book-signing/ Li wore a face mask] in silent protest. He had a strong following on social media until his [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2014/07/minitrue-li-chengpeng-murong-xuecun-essays/ Weibo account and Sina blog were purged] in 2014. | A sports commentator turned social critic, [https://chinadigitaltimes.net/china/li-chengpeng/ Li Chengpeng] is the author of several books, including "The Whole World Knows" (全世界人民都知道). In 2013, when he was instructed not to speak at a book signing, [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2013/01/li-chengpengs-silent-book-signing/ Li wore a face mask] in silent protest. He had a strong following on social media until his [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2014/07/minitrue-li-chengpeng-murong-xuecun-essays/ Weibo account and Sina blog were purged] in 2014. | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[The Taiwan You Can See]] |
+ | * [[The True Story of the Miracle Survival of the Students and Teachers of Longhan Elementary School in Beichuan]] | ||
+ | * [[We Are All Shareholders of Our Country]] | ||
− | ==Li Jingrui 李静睿== | + | ==Li Jingrui [[李静睿]]== |
Li Jingrui is a columnist for [http://dajia.qq.com/author_personal.htm#!/135 Dajia] and author of the novel "Small Town Girl" (小镇的姑娘). | Li Jingrui is a columnist for [http://dajia.qq.com/author_personal.htm#!/135 Dajia] and author of the novel "Small Town Girl" (小镇的姑娘). | ||
− | *[ | + | *[[Love, a Decisive Moment]] |
− | ==Li Meiling 李媚玲== | + | ==Li Meiling [[李媚玲]]== |
Li Meiling is a senior editor for the online news site [http://a.jiemian.com/index.php?m=user&a=centerArticle&id=100000297 Jiemian]. | Li Meiling is a senior editor for the online news site [http://a.jiemian.com/index.php?m=user&a=centerArticle&id=100000297 Jiemian]. | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[Cruising the World: 600 Chinese Taste "La Dolce Vita"]] |
− | ==Li Xuewen 黎学文== | + | ==Li Xuewen [[黎学文]]== |
Li Xuewen lives in Beijing. | Li Xuewen lives in Beijing. | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[That Year, These Years: Stories of June Fourth]] |
− | ==Shang Baojun 尚宝军== | + | ==Li Zhi [[李志]]== |
+ | [[Li Zhi]] is a folk rocker from Nanjing known for being politically outspoken early in his career. | ||
+ | * [[In Addition]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Luo Yonghao [[罗永浩]]== | ||
+ | Luo Yonghao is an English teacher turned tech entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of the smartphone company [http://qz.com/496864/a-refrigerator-smashing-ex-teacher-from-china-is-bringing-his-smartphone-brand-to-the-us/ Smartisan]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Old Luo's New Year Wish List]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Shang Baojun [[尚宝军]]== | ||
Shang Baojun is an attorney at the Beijing Mo Shaoping Law Firm. He represented rights defense lawyer [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/china/pu-zhiqiang/ Pu Zhiqiang] in 2015. | Shang Baojun is an attorney at the Beijing Mo Shaoping Law Firm. He represented rights defense lawyer [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/china/pu-zhiqiang/ Pu Zhiqiang] in 2015. | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[Defense Statement at Pu Zhiqiang's Trial]] |
− | ==Tang Danhong 唐丹鸿== | + | ==Tang Danhong [[唐丹鸿]]== |
Tang Danhong is a poet and filmmaker from Chengdu, Sichuan. She currently lives in Israel. She blogs at [http://moments-of-samsara.blogspot.com/ Moments of Samsara] and tweets [https://twitter.com/DanHongTang @DanHongTang]. | Tang Danhong is a poet and filmmaker from Chengdu, Sichuan. She currently lives in Israel. She blogs at [http://moments-of-samsara.blogspot.com/ Moments of Samsara] and tweets [https://twitter.com/DanHongTang @DanHongTang]. | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[Fire Between Dark and Cold]] |
− | * [ | + | * [[Tibet: Her Pain, My Shame]] |
− | ==Tang Xiaozhao 唐小昭== | + | ==Tang Xiaozhao [[波斯小昭|唐小昭]]== |
Blogging under the name Persian Xiaozhao, Tang is one of the signatories of [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2008/12/china-detains-prominent-dissident-ahead-of-human-rights-day/ Charter 08], a proposal for democratic reform in China inspired by the dissident Czech petition [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charter_08 Charter 77]. | Blogging under the name Persian Xiaozhao, Tang is one of the signatories of [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2008/12/china-detains-prominent-dissident-ahead-of-human-rights-day/ Charter 08], a proposal for democratic reform in China inspired by the dissident Czech petition [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charter_08 Charter 77]. | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[I Signed My Name After a Good Cry!]] |
+ | |||
+ | ==Wang Jianguo [[王建国]]== | ||
+ | Wang Jianguo is an economics professor at Peking University. | ||
+ | * [[The Foundations of the China Model Deprive Civil Liberties]] | ||
==Wang Yiqiao== | ==Wang Yiqiao== | ||
Wang Yiqiao is a PhD candidate in constitutional law at Indiana University. He [http://wangsanjin.com/ blogs] under the penname Sanjin (三斤). | Wang Yiqiao is a PhD candidate in constitutional law at Indiana University. He [http://wangsanjin.com/ blogs] under the penname Sanjin (三斤). | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[Ten Notes on Taipei]] |
− | ==Xu Zhiyong 许志永== | + | ==Xu Zhiyong [[许志永]]== |
Xu Zhiyong is one of China's most important rights defense lawyers. He is a co-founder of the Open Constitution Initiative (Gongmeng). After he was [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2014/01/new-citizen-xu-zhiyong-sentenced-four-years-prison/ sentenced to four years in prison for "disturbing public order,"] he told the court that its judgment "wiped out the Chinese legal system’s last shred of dignity," according to his lawyer Zhang Qingfang. | Xu Zhiyong is one of China's most important rights defense lawyers. He is a co-founder of the Open Constitution Initiative (Gongmeng). After he was [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2014/01/new-citizen-xu-zhiyong-sentenced-four-years-prison/ sentenced to four years in prison for "disturbing public order,"] he told the court that its judgment "wiped out the Chinese legal system’s last shred of dignity," according to his lawyer Zhang Qingfang. | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[On the New Citizens Movement]] |
− | ==Yu Jianrong 于建嵘== | + | ==Yu Jianrong [[于建嵘]]== |
Yu Jianrong is a rural sociologist at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He is known for [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2012/11/chinas-great-global-thinkers-for-2012/#Yu-Jianrong advocating liberal reforms] and [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2011/02/chinese-professor-creates-microblog-to-end-child-abduction-and-forced-child-beggars/ harnessing social media for social good]. | Yu Jianrong is a rural sociologist at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He is known for [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2012/11/chinas-great-global-thinkers-for-2012/#Yu-Jianrong advocating liberal reforms] and [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2011/02/chinese-professor-creates-microblog-to-end-child-abduction-and-forced-child-beggars/ harnessing social media for social good]. | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[Mr. President, There is Sadness Behind the Scenery]] |
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+ | [[分类:Longform]][[分类:Translation]] |
2024年7月13日 (六) 22:10的最新版本
The best of CDT longform translation.
目录
- 1 Categories
- 2 Authors
- 2.1 Ai Weiwei 艾未未
- 2.2 Deserter 逃兵
- 2.3 Han Han 韩寒
- 2.4 He Xiaoxin 和小欣
- 2.5 Hung Huang 洪晃
- 2.6 Jiang Xue 江雪
- 2.7 Karer
- 2.8 Li Chengpeng 李承鹏
- 2.9 Li Jingrui 李静睿
- 2.10 Li Meiling 李媚玲
- 2.11 Li Xuewen 黎学文
- 2.12 Li Zhi 李志
- 2.13 Luo Yonghao 罗永浩
- 2.14 Shang Baojun 尚宝军
- 2.15 Tang Danhong 唐丹鸿
- 2.16 Tang Xiaozhao 唐小昭
- 2.17 Wang Jianguo 王建国
- 2.18 Wang Yiqiao
- 2.19 Xu Zhiyong 许志永
- 2.20 Yu Jianrong 于建嵘
Categories
Activism
- School Congratulates Straight Engagement, But Won't Let Gay Fiancées Graduate? by Wang Xiaoyu (June 29, 2016)
- Love, a Decisive Moment by Li Jingrui (February 23, 2016)
- On the New Citizens Movement by Xu Zhiyong (May 13, 2013)
- Should I Just Shut Up? by Hung Huang (October 22, 2012)
- We Are All Shareholders of Our Country by Li Chengpeng (June 16, 2011)
- I Signed My Name After a Good Cry! by Tang Xiaozhao (Persian Xiaozhao) (January 11, 2009)
Disasters
- How Far Can I Go? And How Much Can I Do? by He Xiaoxin (August 15, 2015)
- The True Story of the Miracle Survival of the Students and Teachers of Longhan Elementary School in Beichuan by Li Chengpeng (May 19, 2008)
Encounters with the State
- On the Week Since My Open Letter by Yue Xin (April 30, 2018)
- Defense Statement at Pu Zhiqiang's Trial by Shang Baojun (December 14, 2015)
- A Year as a Wife by Jiang Xue (October 8, 2015)
- The Liberation of Shifang by Han Han (July 2, 2012)
Hong Kong
- Don’t Forget the Lamplighters: Paying Respects to the Initiators by Chan Kin-man (November 14, 2018)
June Fourth
- That Year, These Years: Stories of June Fourth by Li Xuewen (June 25, 2012)
- A June Deserter by Deserter (June 11, 2009)
Past and Present
- Mr. President, There is Sadness Behind the Scenery by Yu Jianrong (November 30, 2015)
- Let the Sunshine In by Han Han (April 29, 2010)
- We Are Ready by Ai Weiwei (January 1, 2008)
- Old Luo's New Year Wish List by Luo Yonghao (January 26, 2006)
Resistance Discourse
- In Addition by Li Zhi (March 25, 2010)
- Interview with Xiao Qiang, Editor-in-Chief of China Digital Times by Xiran (August 8, 2019)
Rich and Poor
- Cruising the World: 600 Chinese Taste "La Dolce Vita" by Li Meiling (June 11, 2015)
- The Monthly Expenses of a Migrant Worker by Karer (January 25, 2006)
Taiwan
- Ten Notes on Taipei by Wang Yiqiao (February 5, 2016)
- The Taiwan You Can See by Li Chengpeng (February 10, 2014)
Tibet
- Fire Between Dark and Cold by Tang Danhong (January 9, 2013)
- Tibet: Her Pain, My Shame by Tang Danhong (March 23, 2008)
Authors
Ai Weiwei 艾未未
Artist and activist Ai Weiwei creates monumental artwork from tiny, individualized pieces, each telling the story of the artist or owner. He is best known for Sunflower Seeds, a sea of hand-painted porcelain seeds, and Remembering, an installation of 9,000 backpacks in homage to the schoolchildren killed in the 2008 Sichuan earthquake. He also helped design the Bird's Nest Stadium, though Ai came to regret his contribution. Ai was put in police custody for 81 days in 2011 after calls for a "jasmine revolution" in China, and spent the next four years deprived of his passport.
Deserter 逃兵
Deserter is an anonymous blogger.
Han Han 韩寒
Writer and race car driver Han Han may be the world's most popular blogger.
He Xiaoxin 和小欣
He Xiaoxin is a photojournalist in Beijing.
Hung Huang 洪晃
"China's Oprah Winfrey" is a fashion entrepreneur and outspoken microblogger. She is the publisher of iLook and founder of Brand New China.
Jiang Xue 江雪
Jiang Xue is a reporter for the Hong Kong-based Asia Weekly (亞洲週刊).
Karer
Karer is a blogger.
Li Chengpeng 李承鹏
A sports commentator turned social critic, Li Chengpeng is the author of several books, including "The Whole World Knows" (全世界人民都知道). In 2013, when he was instructed not to speak at a book signing, Li wore a face mask in silent protest. He had a strong following on social media until his Weibo account and Sina blog were purged in 2014.
- The Taiwan You Can See
- The True Story of the Miracle Survival of the Students and Teachers of Longhan Elementary School in Beichuan
- We Are All Shareholders of Our Country
Li Jingrui 李静睿
Li Jingrui is a columnist for Dajia and author of the novel "Small Town Girl" (小镇的姑娘).
Li Meiling 李媚玲
Li Meiling is a senior editor for the online news site Jiemian.
Li Xuewen 黎学文
Li Xuewen lives in Beijing.
Li Zhi 李志
Li Zhi is a folk rocker from Nanjing known for being politically outspoken early in his career.
Luo Yonghao 罗永浩
Luo Yonghao is an English teacher turned tech entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of the smartphone company Smartisan.
Shang Baojun 尚宝军
Shang Baojun is an attorney at the Beijing Mo Shaoping Law Firm. He represented rights defense lawyer Pu Zhiqiang in 2015.
Tang Danhong 唐丹鸿
Tang Danhong is a poet and filmmaker from Chengdu, Sichuan. She currently lives in Israel. She blogs at Moments of Samsara and tweets @DanHongTang.
Tang Xiaozhao 唐小昭
Blogging under the name Persian Xiaozhao, Tang is one of the signatories of Charter 08, a proposal for democratic reform in China inspired by the dissident Czech petition Charter 77.
Wang Jianguo 王建国
Wang Jianguo is an economics professor at Peking University.
Wang Yiqiao
Wang Yiqiao is a PhD candidate in constitutional law at Indiana University. He blogs under the penname Sanjin (三斤).
Xu Zhiyong 许志永
Xu Zhiyong is one of China's most important rights defense lawyers. He is a co-founder of the Open Constitution Initiative (Gongmeng). After he was sentenced to four years in prison for "disturbing public order," he told the court that its judgment "wiped out the Chinese legal system’s last shred of dignity," according to his lawyer Zhang Qingfang.
Yu Jianrong 于建嵘
Yu Jianrong is a rural sociologist at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He is known for advocating liberal reforms and harnessing social media for social good.