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Index on Censorship 2/2008


2/2008
Made in China

Index on Censorship
 

FLASHBACK: 1968

BRIAN GLANVILLE
Murder in Mexico
Chronicle of a massacre

MADE IN CHINA

AI WEIWEI
Truth to power
An interview on art, free speech and identity
PU ZHIQIANG
Party rules
Anatomy of a landmark case
YAN LIANKE
Constraints on the soul
The prison of self-censorship
DAVID BANDURSKI
Garden of falsehood
Public opinion is a Party matter
HUANG LIANGTIAN
Speaking the truth
The price of refusing to compromise
LI DATONG
Tipping point
How a ban marked a new era
HU JIE
Memory loss
Taboos of China’s past
HE QINGLIAN
Seeds of resistance
Popular protest is set to dominate the agenda
MARTIN ROWSON
Stripsearch
REBECCA MACKINNON
Cyber zone
Online pioneers are changing the culture
ZHOU SHUGUANG
Notes on the net
The making of a citizen journalist
ISAAC MAO
Flipping the switch
Free thinking has to come first
STEPHANIE WANG
Welcome to the machine
The workings of cyber censorship
BILL XIA
Cat and mouse
Outwitting the censors is a war of nerves
SIMON KIRBY
Written on the body
Reflections on China’s booming art scene
NICK YOUNG
Altered images
What the world thinks
QIAN GANG
Journey of a red heart
How a slogan defined a generation
KERRY BROWN
Enemies within
China’s ethnic minorities have to play by the rules
ALIM SEYTOFF
China’s dark secret
Uighurs are feeling the pressure
HONG YING
Gay capital
Homosexual mores in China
INDEX INDEX
MAHVISH KHAN
Meeting with No 1154
A unique account of Guantanamo


 

Focal points

European histories

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For solidarity to exist in the enlarged EU, an historical awareness must be developed that includes the experiences of new members. [more]

Media landscapes: Central and eastern Europe

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How Media autonomy in Europe's "newer democracies" is being inhibited by market forces and continuing political intervention. [more]

The malady of infinite aspiration?

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Editor's choice

Laurent Mauriac, Pascal Riché
Online journalism: Transposition or transformation?

http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2009-05-22-mauriacriche-en.html
The editors of the pioneering French politics website explain their concept for bridging the gap between print and the Internet. [more]

Literature

Andrea Zlatar
Literary perspectives: Croatia
Post-traumatic stress disorder

http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2009-03-31-zlatar-en.html
Common to new Croatian writing is the postwar experience, with marginal characters exploring tensions between individual and society. [more]

Katharina Raabe
The read expanse

http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2009-04-16-raabe-de.html
In the twenty years since the fall of communism, literature has been lifting the fog settling over the historical expanses of eastern central Europe. [more]

Conferences

Eurozine emerged from an informal network dating back to 1983. Since that time, a variety of European cultural magazines have met once a year in European cities to exchange ideas and experiences. In the meantime, approximately 100 periodicals from almost every European country have become involved in these meetings.
European histories
The 22nd European Meeting of Cultural Journals
Vilnius, 8-11 May 2009

http://www.eurozine.com/comp/focalpoints/vilnius_european_histories.html
The 22nd European Meeting of Cultural Journals took place in Vilnius, Lithuania, 8 to 11 May 2009. Under the heading "European Histories", the Eurozine conference explored the role of history and memory in forming new identities in a Europe in change. [more]

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