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Long Hair Drama, by Zhang Lijia

Zhang Lijia is an author and journalist who spent most of the 1980s as a worker in a missile factory in Nanjing. Atlas and Co. recently published Zhang's memoir of her time there, written in English called "Socialism is Great!": A Worker's Memoir of the... ...full story at Danwei

from Danwei on Wed, Jul 23 2008

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08 Sep 08 visit http://www.youtube.com/my_videos_multiupload  »  YouTube videoZhang Lijia is an author and journalist who spent most of the 1980s as a worker in a missile factory in Nanjing. Read an excerpt from her new book 'Socialism is great!' A Worker's Memoir of the New China.
08 Sep 08 visit Zhang Lijia: Socialism is Great!  »  Danwei An interview with Zhang Lijia, an author and journalist who spent most of the 1980s as a worker in a missile factory in Nanjing.This article is from Danwei.org
08 Sep 08 visit Zhang Lijia: Socialism is great  »  Shanghaiist Jeremy Goldkorn of Danwei speaks to Zhang Lijia, journalist and author of the new book Socialism is Great. Zhang worked as a teenager in a Nanjing factory which produced missiles designed to reach North America, participated in the Tiananmen Square...
16 Jun 08 visit China Annals: Interview with Lijia Zhang  »  China Beat Lijia Zhang, most recently the author of Socialism is Great!, is also a freelance journalist with a great sense of style and an awesome website. Recently she entertained Nicole Barnes of the China Beat with an interview about her work. Her latest book is...
16 Aug 08 visit Hand Grenades and Olympics  »  China Beat We intereviewed Lijia Zhang about her forthcoming book, Socialism is Great!, in early June. The piece below was originally published in The Observer, where it received almost 400 comments before the paper closed comments for the story. Since then, it has...
22 Jul 08 visit Zhang Ziyi - What’s in a name?  »  Blogging For China Zhang Ziyi was recently interviewed on a Chinese TV network: She said (in translation): The first time I was the lead in an English-language film, I received some high praise. And especially as a Chinese person, I thought that was something to be proud...

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