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China Underground

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Zachary Mexico
Soft Skull Press
2009-3-1
320
USD 16.95
Paperback
9781593762230

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Through encounters with sundry artists, musicians, students, bar owners, gangsters, prostitutes, and slackers, Mexico assembles a compelling portrait of China�s contemporary youth culture and the limits of Communist control. The book�s subjects include a twenty-seven-year-old self-taught disaster photographer from the coal country in Shenyang; a twenty-nine-year-old mobster in Qingdao; a twenty-two-year-old Hendrixian Uighur guitar player making a splash in Shanghai; a Beijing university student who wishes that the system encouraged less rote memorization and more original thought; and an investigative journalist who no longer publishes himself, instead leading Western reporters to controversial stories. Mexico, a musician and poet who was a student in Beijing and subsequently managed a night club, has assumed a pseudonym to avoid trouble with the Chinese authorities. While occasionally anxious about his youth and his lack of credentials, he is a good listener and knows how to tell a provocative and illuminating story.

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In the beginning of the twenty-first century, it is hard to imagine a place more exciting than China. The country's economy is growing by more than ten percent per year. The lives of Chinese citizens in every stratum of society are changing--indeed, the very rules that define the parameters of their lives are changing. Over a billion people are simultaneously hustling, trying to decipher the rules, carving a place out for themselves in the new China. Predictably, the result is a glorious mess.

Westerners are fascinated with news coming out of China, but in general, most such reporting focuses on the country's economy (growth rates, infrastructure, trade deficits, currency valuation, globalization, etc.), social issues (human rights, income inequality, diseases such as avian flu, SARS, and HIV/Aids, etc.), and the current government (the workings of the CCP, its response to social unrest, etc.). Westerners hear much about China's booming economy and its role as the next global superpower from the mainstream media, but they know less about the young people who make up China's varied and fascinating subcultures.

American writer Zachary Mexico spent two years absorbing information about these subcultures, living in China from 2002-2004. Fascinated with the streets humming with the energy of constant change, he determined to return as soon as possible for the purpose of formal research on the subject of how the changing environment has affected the Chinese of his generation. This he accomplished in the summer of 2006, traveling around the country during an intensive three months of research into the lifestyles of his Chinese peers.

In China Underground, Mexico introduces young western readers to their Chinese counterparts, highlighting an unfamiliar side of China: today's varied youth cultures, which are both fascinating and under-exposed. Readers are introduced to a wannabe rock star from the desert of Xinjiang, trying to make it big in Shanghai; a disillusioned journalist; a budding screenwriter; a vagabond ladies' man; a straight-A student at China's best university; a Chinese mafia kingpin; a punk band trying their best to stay relevant; a prostitute; the world's most polluted city; Beijing's drug-fueled club scene, and many others.

This is an engaging firsthand account of a young American writer's encounter with the new China and the young people who are pursuing their future there. China Underground tells their stories, and some of Mexico's own.

About the author:

Zachary Mexico started studying Chinese at age fifteen, and traveled to China for the first time at age sixteen. He has studied at Columbia University in New York and Qinghua University in Beijing. He plays in the rock group The Octagon (www.theoctagonrock.com) and the electronic duo Gates of Heaven (www.gatesofheaven.net.) He lives in New York City's Chinatown.


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Through the eye of the Westerner: My life in China had been colorful, unpredictable, and spontaneous; comparatively, New York seemed humdrum, boring, played out.

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A new angle. But the author is too presumptuous. The language is just so-so.

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A new angle. But the author is too presumptuous. The language is just so-so.

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算是給外國人一份簡單的中國地下文化介紹。

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我不喜欢,最后说记者的那章,的确,在这个国家,我选择了,我党最讨厌专业~可是新闻,新闻自由,是一个让这个国家和民族自省的最好工具。

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全书没啥新观点,基本上就是一个故弄玄虚加“**真相”式的快餐文学大拼盘。忽悠忽悠没出过国的老美还可以,对生长在天朝的咱们来讲,实在没啥新意  

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我是在曼谷 的一家二手书店 看到这本书的 一开始 以为是以地下音乐为主的 小说 老板人很好 说这书有点旧了 于是打开透明包装袋 让我翻阅下 再确定买不买 我晃了几眼 觉得 这作者 是个白人 可是 却真的 有过中国市井般的生活 有些可能是“负面”的 但是 作为一个 外国人 ...  

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全书没啥新观点,基本上就是一个故弄玄虚加“**真相”式的快餐文学大拼盘。忽悠忽悠没出过国的老美还可以,对生长在天朝的咱们来讲,实在没啥新意  

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全书没啥新观点,基本上就是一个故弄玄虚加“**真相”式的快餐文学大拼盘。忽悠忽悠没出过国的老美还可以,对生长在天朝的咱们来讲,实在没啥新意  

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Hardly a book with refined research in putting together a face to the contemporary China, more the impression of a traveler from the West. Not as in depth as an episode taken from the Lonely Planet show on particular local cultures, not as insightful as an ...  

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