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True Legend (Chinese, DVD): Man Cheuk Chiu, Xun Zhou, Michelle Yeoh, Xiaogang Feng, Andy On, Luxia Jiang, Chia Hui Liu, Ka-Yan... True Legend (Chinese, DVD)
Man Cheuk Chiu, Xun Zhou, Michelle Yeoh, Xiaogang Feng, Andy On, … 1
R29 Discovery Miles 290 Ships in 10 - 20 working days

Chinese martial arts drama. Su Can (Vincent Zhao) retires as a military general so he can start a family with his wife, Yuan Ying (Zhou Xun). Six years later, Su Can's jealous half-brother, Yuang (Andy On), abducts his son. Su Can becomes depressed but when he hears his son is alive and in need of assistance, he rises to the challenge, perfecting his fighting skills, which include 'The Drunken Fist' move, to ensure he will be able to save his son.

Chinese Perceptions of the Jews' and Judaism - A History of the Youtai (Paperback): Zhou Xun, Xun Zhou Chinese Perceptions of the Jews' and Judaism - A History of the Youtai (Paperback)
Zhou Xun, Xun Zhou
R1,344 Discovery Miles 13 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

While prejudice against Jews is a real and ongoing category in Western culture, little attention has been paid to the myths of the Jews' and their impact in countries outside the West. This work draws on a wide variety of source materials from the past two centuries to examine the images of the Jews' as constructed in China. However, the interest here does not lie in the determination of the boundary between the real and fictional aspects of these images. Rather, it lies in the implications associated with the Jew' as an other', which remains a distant mirror in the construction of the self' amongst various social groups in modern China. Although it has been noted by a few scholars that the use of the Jews' as a category was important to many thinkers of modern China in the construction of their nationalistic and socio- political ideologies, this is the first systematic study in the field to be published. This book is also more than a historical book on China in that it opens a new arena for modern Jewish studies from a unique angle.

Chinese Perceptions of the Jews' and Judaism - A History of the Youtai (Hardcover): Zhou Xun, Xun Zhou Chinese Perceptions of the Jews' and Judaism - A History of the Youtai (Hardcover)
Zhou Xun, Xun Zhou
R3,981 Discovery Miles 39 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Argues that prejudice against the 'Jews' is not only a western phenomenon, but also exists in Eastern countries such as China, where representations of 'Jews' and Judaism are very complex. The book also opens a field for general discussions on the subject of the 'Other'. Its thoroughness and wide-reaching scope makes it a must for every scholar concerned with Jewish or Chinese studies.

The Great Famine in China, 1958-1962 - A Documentary History (Hardcover): Xun Zhou The Great Famine in China, 1958-1962 - A Documentary History (Hardcover)
Xun Zhou
R1,685 Discovery Miles 16 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Beginning soon after the implementation of the policies of the Great Leap Forward of 1958-1961, when the drive to collectivize and industrialize undermined the livelihoods of the vast majority of peasant workers, China's Great Famine was the worst famine in human history. In addition to claiming more than 45 million lives, it also led to the destruction of agriculture, industry, trade, and every aspect of human life, leaving large parts of the Chinese countryside scarred forever by human-created environmental disasters. Drawing on previously closed archives that have since been made inaccessible again, Zhou Xun offers readers, for the first time in English, access to the most vital archival documentation of the famine. For some time to come this documentary history may be the only publication available that contains the most crucial primary documents concerning the fate of the Chinese peasantry between 1957 and 1962. It covers everything from collectivization and survival strategies, including cannibalism, to selective killing and mass murder.

Forgotten Voices of Mao's Great Famine, 1958-1962 - An Oral History (Hardcover): Xun Zhou Forgotten Voices of Mao's Great Famine, 1958-1962 - An Oral History (Hardcover)
Xun Zhou
R1,945 Discovery Miles 19 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A powerful account of China's Great Famine as told through the voices of those who survived it In 1958, China's revered leader Mao Zedong instituted a program designed to transform his giant nation into a Communist utopia. Called the Great Leap Forward, Mao's grand scheme-like so many other utopian dreams of the 20th century-proved a monumental disaster, resulting in the mass destruction of China's agriculture, industry, and trade while leaving large portions of the countryside forever scarred by man-made environmental disasters. The resulting three-year famine claimed the lives of more than 45 million people in China. In this remarkable oral history of modern China's greatest tragedy, survivors of the cataclysm share their memories of the devastation and loss. The range of voices is wide: city dwellers and peasants, scholars and factory workers, parents who lost children and children who were orphaned in the catastrophe all speak out. Powerful and deeply moving, this unique remembrance of an unnecessary and unhindered catastrophe illuminates a dark recent history that remains officially unacknowledged to this day by the Chinese government and opens a window on a society still feeling the impact of the terrible Great Famine.

The Founding of a Republic II - The Great Revival (DVD): Ye Liu, Yuanzheng Feng, John Woo, Andy Lau, Bingbing Fan, Daniel Wu,... The Founding of a Republic II - The Great Revival (DVD)
Ye Liu, Yuanzheng Feng, John Woo, Andy Lau, Bingbing Fan, … 1
R92 Discovery Miles 920 Ships in 10 - 20 working days

Chinese historical drama that depicts the events which took the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to power in the first half of the 20th century. Much of the film follows the personal and political growth of Mao Zedong (Ye Liu), a young student who plays a key role in forming the CCP and will eventually go on to lead it and assume the title, Chairman Mao, by which he is better known. Mao's fate is contrasted with that of Chen Duxiu (Yuanzheng Feng), one of the two main founders of the Chinese Communist Party and an early mentor to Mao. However, Chen's insistence that communist values of sharing and solidarity must be married to democratic elections and the free exchange of ideas ultimately see him barred from the party by Mao and a helpless passenger as the country begins its move towards dictatorship...

The People's Health - Health Intervention and Delivery in Mao's China, 1949-1983 (Paperback): Xun Zhou The People's Health - Health Intervention and Delivery in Mao's China, 1949-1983 (Paperback)
Xun Zhou
R1,040 R943 Discovery Miles 9 430 Save R97 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1949, the Communist Party of China pledged that its approach to health care would differ markedly from that of the former Nationalist government and the 'imperialist' West. For the next thirty years under Mao's leadership, the People's Republic of China made improving the health of the entire population a central pillar of its policy. International health stakeholders came to view it as a statistical outlier in its ability to achieve better health outcomes with limited resources. The People's Health is the first systematic study of health care and medicine in Maoist China. Drawing on hundreds of files from rarely seen party archives and oral testimonies from experts, local cadres, and villagers across China, Zhou Xun shifts her historian's gaze away from official statistics towards the records of local institutions and personal memories that reflect and give voice to lived experiences. Through the everyday interactions of policy makers, national and local administration, and communities, Zhou illustrates the dynamic relationship between politics and health, and between individual lives and the political system. Presenting case studies of the two internationally acclaimed public health initiatives in the PRC – the anti-schistosomiasis campaign and the Barefoot Doctor program – this book offers the first thorough, politically neutral analysis of their background, execution, and national and international repercussions. Opening a unique window into the lives – and health care – of individuals living under communism, The People's Health examines the links between local interest, cultural sensibilities, resources, and abilities, exploring the often unforeseeable consequences of political planning and social engineering.

The People's Health - Health Intervention and Delivery in Mao's China, 1949-1983 (Hardcover): Xun Zhou The People's Health - Health Intervention and Delivery in Mao's China, 1949-1983 (Hardcover)
Xun Zhou
R3,122 R2,904 Discovery Miles 29 040 Save R218 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1949, the Communist Party of China pledged that its approach to health care would differ markedly from that of the former Nationalist government and the 'imperialist' West. For the next thirty years under Mao's leadership, the People's Republic of China made improving the health of the entire population a central pillar of its policy. International health stakeholders came to view it as a statistical outlier in its ability to achieve better health outcomes with limited resources. The People's Health is the first systematic study of health care and medicine in Maoist China. Drawing on hundreds of files from rarely seen party archives and oral testimonies from experts, local cadres, and villagers across China, Zhou Xun shifts her historian's gaze away from official statistics towards the records of local institutions and personal memories that reflect and give voice to lived experiences. Through the everyday interactions of policy makers, national and local administration, and communities, Zhou illustrates the dynamic relationship between politics and health, and between individual lives and the political system. Presenting case studies of the two internationally acclaimed public health initiatives in the PRC – the anti-schistosomiasis campaign and the Barefoot Doctor program – this book offers the first thorough, politically neutral analysis of their background, execution, and national and international repercussions. Opening a unique window into the lives – and health care – of individuals living under communism, The People's Health examines the links between local interest, cultural sensibilities, resources, and abilities, exploring the often unforeseeable consequences of political planning and social engineering.

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