Fabio Lanza
@lanzafab.bsky.social
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Historian of Modern China, Italian, food obsessed.
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Fabio Lanza
@lanzafab.bsky.social
· Apr 16
Critical China Scholars, Understanding China and Resisting Sinophobia in 2025: An Introductory Syllabus - positions politics
As China’s influence grows on the world stage, the specter of China looms ever larger in the political machinations of the US and its allies, while the promise of China as an humane alternative contin...
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Fabio Lanza
@lanzafab.bsky.social
· Apr 13
Fabio Lanza
@lanzafab.bsky.social
· Apr 7
BDS Korea, Manse to Intifada: A Report on March 1, 2025 from Palestine Peace Solidarity in South Korea - positions politics
Known as the March First Independence Movement, an unprecedented wave of mass protests with people shouting tongrip manse (long live independence) swept across Korea on March 1, 1919. On this day, rel...
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Fabio Lanza
@lanzafab.bsky.social
· Apr 3
Gail Hershatter, Gao Xiaoxian: A Short Remembrance - positions politics
I first met Gao Xiaoxian in 1992 at a conference at Peking University, but even before that I had heard about her extraordinary work with the Women’s Federation and her deep knowledge of life in the S...
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Fabio Lanza
@lanzafab.bsky.social
· Mar 27
Fabio Lanza
@lanzafab.bsky.social
· Mar 24
Chris Chien reviews Florence Mok, Covert colonialism: Governance, surveillance and political culture in British Hong Kong, c. 1966-97 - positions politics
Covert colonialism: Governance, surveillance and political culture in British Hong Kong, c. 1966-97. Florence Mok. Manchester University Press, 2023. ISBN: 9781526158192. Price: £85.00 | Reviewed by ...
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Fabio Lanza
@lanzafab.bsky.social
· Mar 17
Fan Yang, Back to the Future: A Walk through Huaqiangbei in 2025 - positions politics
As someone who grew up in Shenzhen in the 1980s-1990s and has lived in the US since 2000, I’ve come to see returning to the Special Economic Zone today as a journey “back to the future.” During my las...
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Fabio Lanza
@lanzafab.bsky.social
· Mar 11
Seuty Sabur, This is not my Revolution: Aspiration, Erasure, and the Political Field in the Post-July Uprising Bangladesh - positions politics
On the morning of July 18, 2024, our phones were suddenly flooded with images of injured students – our campus was under attack. Students protesting the nationwide escalation of police brutality again...
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Fabio Lanza
@lanzafab.bsky.social
· Feb 26
episteme issue 11: China and Histories of the Working Class
episteme issue 11 explores Chinese labor history through class consciousness, labor activism, and worker democracy from the late-Qing period to the post-Mao era. I would like to mark the recent passin...
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Fabio Lanza
@lanzafab.bsky.social
· Feb 21
Fabio Lanza
@lanzafab.bsky.social
· Jan 31
Lilian Kong and Shiqi Lin, “Hello My Chinese Spy, Take My Data”: Welcome to the Playground of the Digital Cold War
On January 12, 2025, just days before the short video platform TikTok was pressured to shut down in the U.S., a sensational “migration” began. Millions of American internet users flocked to the Chines...
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Fabio Lanza
@lanzafab.bsky.social
· Nov 20
With Trump heading for the White House, the Democrats must learn these lessons – and fast | Owen Jones
An economic populism for the majority – irrespective of gender, race, religion or sexual orientation – is the way forward, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
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Fabio Lanza
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· Nov 1
Fabio Lanza
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· Oct 28
Fabio Lanza
@lanzafab.bsky.social
· Aug 17