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For China and its people, 2011 was punctuated with events and stories that begged the question, “Who are we now? And where are we headed?” Here’s a look at five of the biggest stories that defined Chinese identity this past year.
No matter how much flack Amy Chua has received, how many times she has been called a monster, or the amount of negative press about Asian parenting this year, there is one excellent outcome from Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother: A chance for Asian diaspora around the world to air out their ethnic identity [...]
China Twenty-One
China Twenty-One tells stories about Chinese nationalism and identity in the 21st century. The blog was launched on May 1, 2010, the first day of the Shanghai Expo.Follow @aprilfong
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