China Dog

China Dog
Author: Judy Fong Bates
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2002-06-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1582431884

A chorus of immigrant voices populates Judy Fong Bates's graceful and poignant first collection. Denizens of the ubiquitous small towns around Ontario, as far from their native land as can be imagined yet united by their proximity to the local Chinese laundry, her characters have in common their driving desire to assimilate, to fit in, to belong to a "majority" culture. But they are also people trapped by a certain cultural pride in confronting a world that may feign acceptance while at the same time reminding them that they are "other." In the words of the Toronto Globe and Mail, Judy Fong Bates's "deceptively simple narratives expose the hopes and hardships that define her characters' lives." Her graceful writing is full of compassion, insight, and honesty; it opens our eyes to the commonality of what it is to be human.

China Dog

China Dog
Author: Judy Fong Bates
Publisher: Emblem Editions
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2014-04-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1551991632

By the bestselling author of Midnight at the Dragon Café A Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection Focusing on the Chinese community in Canada, these vivid and poignant stories tell us something about the place of home and memory in our lives. Whether her characters find themselves caught between the life they left behind and the lonely realities of their new life in Canada, or torn between the traditions of the past and a desire to shape their own futures, Bates captures their struggles and triumphs with compassion and insight. Among the eight stories: The arrival of a beautiful mail-order bride incites a treacherous mix of jealousy and suspicion between two brothers. After years of sacrifice, an elderly woman seizes a last chance for happiness when she moves into a home of her own. For the sake of her family, a young woman must navigate her way through the unfamiliar demands of Chinese tradition after she elopes with her Canadian boyfriend. Richly textured, China Dog reminds us of the universal yearning for understanding and acceptance.

China Dog

China Dog
Author: Judy Fong Bates
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-02-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0771010737

By the bestselling author of Midnight at the Dragon Café A Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection Focusing on the Chinese community in Canada, these vivid and poignant stories tell us something about the place of home and memory in our lives. Whether her characters find themselves caught between the life they left behind and the lonely realities of their new life in Canada, or torn between the traditions of the past and a desire to shape their own futures, Bates captures their struggles and triumphs with compassion and insight. Among the eight stories: The arrival of a beautiful mail-order bride incites a treacherous mix of jealousy and suspicion between two brothers. After years of sacrifice, an elderly woman seizes a last chance for happiness when she moves into a home of her own. For the sake of her family, a young woman must navigate her way through the unfamiliar demands of Chinese tradition after she elopes with her Canadian boyfriend. Richly textured, China Dog reminds us of the universal yearning for understanding and acceptance.

Animal Welfare in China

Animal Welfare in China
Author: Peter J. Li
Publisher: Sydney University Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2021-03-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1743324715

“Peter J. Li’s pathbreaking new book, Animal Welfare in China, is timely and valuable.” ANTHROZOÖS The plight of animals in China has attracted intense interest in recent times. Since the outbreak of COVID-19, speculation about the origins of the virus have sparked global curiosity Speculation about the origins of COVID-19 has sparked curiosity about how animals are treated, traded and consumed in China today. In Animal Welfare in China, Peter Li explores the key animal welfare challenges facing China now, including animal agriculture, bear farming, and the trade and consumption of exotic wildlife, dog meat, and other controversial products. He considers how Chinese policymakers have approached these issues and speaks with activists from China’s growing animal rights movement. Li also offers an overview of the history of animal welfare in China, from ancient times through the enormous changes of the 20th and 21st centuries. Some practices that are today described as “traditional,” he argues, are in fact quite recent developments, reflecting the contemporary pursuit of economic growth rather than long-standing cultural traditions. Based on years of fieldwork and analysis, Animal Welfare in China makes a compelling case for a more nuanced and evidence-based approach to these complex issues.

China

China
Author: Cecilia Lindqvist
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2009-04-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786731990

The origins of Chinese ideographs were not known until 1899, when a scholar went to an apothecary for some medicine made of “dragon bone.” To his surprise, the bone, which had not yet been ground into powder, contained a number of carved inscriptions. Thus began the exploration of the 3000-year-old sources of the written characters still used in China today. In this unparalleled and deeply researched book, Cecilia Lindqvist tells the story of these characters and shows how their shapes and concepts have permeated all of Chinese thought, architecture, art, and culture.

Dog Days

Dog Days
Author: Ivan Franceschini
Publisher: ANU Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2019-04-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1760462934

According to the Chinese zodiac, 2018 was the year of the ‘earthly dog’. In the middle of the long, hot, and feverish dog days of the summer of 2018, some workers at Shenzhen Jasic Technology took their chances and attempted to form an independent union. While this action was met by the harshest repression, it also led to extraordinary demonstrations of solidarity from small groups of radical students from all over the country, which in turn were immediately and severely suppressed. China’s year of the dog was also imbued with the spirit of another canine, Cerberus—the three-headed hound of Hades—with the ravenous advance of the surveillance state and the increasing securitisation of Chinese society, starting from the northwestern region of Xinjiang. This Yearbook traces these latest developments in Chinese society through a collection of 50 original essays on labour, civil society, and human rights in China and beyond, penned by leading scholars and practitioners from around the world.

Everything You Need to Know About the Chinese Sign, Dog

Everything You Need to Know About the Chinese Sign, Dog
Author: Robert J. Dornan
Publisher: Robert J Dornan
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2024-10-29
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

Everything You Need to Know About the Chinese Zodiac Sign, Dog is your ultimate guide to the heart and soul of the Dog sign in Chinese astrology. Known for their loyalty, honesty, and strong moral compass, those born under the Dog are revered for their protective nature and unwavering commitment to justice. This book dives into what makes Dogs so unique, exploring how their integrity and deep sense of empathy influence their relationships, careers, and overall life paths. Whether you're a Dog sign looking to discover more about yourself or simply curious about the traits that define this loyal and steadfast sign, this book offers a wealth of insight into the Dog’s world. Learn how their dedication to loved ones, sense of responsibility, and pursuit of fairness shape the Dog’s journey. Perfect for sharing with friends and family, this guide invites you to embrace the rich wisdom of Chinese astrology and better understand the noble qualities of the Dog.

Animals in China

Animals in China
Author: Deborah Cao
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2015-08-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1137408022

Just as China is called the world factory for manufactured goods, it is also a world factory for manufactured animal cruelty in a new phenomenon of globalized animal cruelty. Animals in China examines animal protection in China in its legal, social and cultural contexts.

The Year of the Dog

The Year of the Dog
Author: Grace Lin
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 031603097X

This funny and profound debut novel by prolific illustrator Lin tells the story of young Pacy who, as she celebrates the Chinese New Year with her family, discovers this is the year she is supposed to "find herself." Illustrations.