America for Americans
...purview of critical race theory, the book does make the question of race front and central. Although America for Americans does not prescribe solutions to racism and xenophobia, the book...
...purview of critical race theory, the book does make the question of race front and central. Although America for Americans does not prescribe solutions to racism and xenophobia, the book...
A few weeks back, I did something rather mean—I wrote to a dozen or so friends serving in China and asked them what one book they would recommend to someone...
Over the past decade of living in China, I have been privileged to hear a number of wonderful conversion stories. Each is special, but occasionally one stands out as particularly...
Outsourced Children: Orphanage Care and Adoption in Globalizing China by Leslie K. Wang. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2016. This book is a must-read for anyone involved with orphaned or...
...I recently released a book, Becoming More Fruitful in Cross-Cultural Work, that explores this idea of fruitfulness. Everyone, whether individuals or organizations, has metrics of what success looks like. But...
...Christ. You’ll find information on the ERRC website about where you can get the book as well as previous book discussions. As they note—even if you can’t finish the book...
Lisa See will be familiar to many ChinaSource readers because of her modern classic Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. In October my American book group read her recent book...
...Aotearoa New Zealand. Bible & Treaty is a book that can help all who have made New Zealand home, including the Chinese, be far more aware of this nation’s rich...
...into lockdown, so the book’s epilogue perhaps needs to be read first! The bulk of what was written is now more of a historical documentation of a pre-covid reality. The...
...is not a book to be read in one sitting, however gripping the various accounts! Like so many of the books about China that recount the lives of ordinary people,...
...theology becomes a discourse of interpretive analysis that rationalizes their choices and actions and must therefore be taken seriously by the researcher” (p. 227). Third, the book demonstrates “the merits...
...severe economic, social, and mental distress. These are just a few of the many stories that Elizabeth Economy unpacks in her new book, The World According to China. How are...