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How China's indie filmmakers struggle to bring the stories – and languages – of rural China to the big screen

A new book looks beyond Chinese blockbusters like The Battle at Lake Changjin to focus on independent filmmakers and the barriers they face in telling their stories of rural China. ....

Huang Ji , Karen Ma , Chinese Film Industry ,

Great-grandmother of girl who drowned in pool urges more parental caution

The Trinidad and Tobago Guardian is the longest running daily newspaper in the country, marking its centenary in 2017. The paper started life as the Trinidad Guardian on Sunday 2nd September 1917 by the newly formed Trinidad Publishing Company Limited. ....

Port Of Spain , Trinidad And Tobago , Mary Ma , Karen Ma , Roger Khan , Maria Sophia Khan , Sascha Wil , Eath Notices ,

A Newly Translated Book Revisits Japan and China's Wartime History

Award-winning screenwriter and author Geling Yan has written more than 20 novels and short story collections about China, many adapted to film or TV, including Coming Home and The Flowers of War, both of which became feature films directed by Zhang Yimou. But the novel Little Aunt Crane was one of her most difficult to complete, the seasoned Chinese-American writer admits. ....

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Shoptalk on Publishing

This week on Sinica, Jeremy Goldkorn is pleased to be joined by two people navigating the English-language publishing industry as it involves China: Alice Xin Liu, Editor of Pathlight magazine, and Karen Ma, first-time author of the well-received book Excess Baggage. Both of our guests women, our conversation starts out by talking about gender issues in the publishing ....

Jeremy Goldkorn , Karen Ma , Alice Xin Liu , New Dehli , Gender Equality , China India Relations , Air Quality ,