No enemies, no hatred : selected essays and poems /
When the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded in December 2010, its recipient, Liu Xiaobo, was serving an eleven-year sentence in a Chinese prison for "incitement to subvert state power." These essays and poems not only chronicle a leading dissident's struggle against tyranny but enrich the...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Machine generated contents note: pt. I POLITICS WITH CHINESE CHARACTERISTICS
- Listen Carefully to the Voices of the Tiananmen Mothers
- Reading the Unedited Interview Transcripts of Family Members Bereaved by the Massacre
- Poem: Your Seventeen Years
- Poem: Standing amid the Execrations of Time
- To Change a Regime by Changing a Society
- Land Manifestos of Chinese Farmers
- Xidan Democracy Wall and China's Enlightenment
- Spiritual Landscape of the Urban Young in Post-Totalitarian China
- Poem: What One Can Bear
- Poem: A Knife Slid into the World
- Bellicose and Thuggish
- Roots of Chinese "Patriotism" at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century
- State Ownership of land is the authorities' magic wand for forced eviction
- Deeper Look into Why Child Slavery in China's "Black Kilns" Could Happen
- Significance of the "Weng' an Incident"
- pt. II CULTURE AND SOCIETY
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