Clippings, 1989
• Items 1-20:
-Unbeautiful black. 1989-01-07. 1 sheet (page 52) : illustrations ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). The economist, January 7, 1989 (Note 2)
-Naked and afraid : nudes in China. 1989-01-07. 2 sheets (pages 80-81) : illustration ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). The economist, January 7, 1989. Also on page 80: Blame Hollywood : the "Twilight Zone" case. Also on page 81: Facts for burning : cinema ; Caveat curator : ownership of paintings (Note 2)
-Stars in their day. 1989-01-26. 2 sheets (pages 39-40) : illustrations ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). By Geremie Barmé. "Yesterday's dissident artists are today's yuppies." Far Eastern economic review, January 26, 1989 (Note 2)
-In Stalin's debt : Soviet painting ; Eco-logy : Italian fiction. 1989-01-28. 1 sheet (page 93) : portrait ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). The economist, January 28, 1989 (Note 2)
-Mr. Zhang's profession. 1989-02-11. 1 sheet (page 98) : illustration ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). "Chinese cinema." The economist, February 11, 1989. On Zhang Yimou and the film "Red Sorghum." (Note 2)
-Get set, go : Chinese avant-garde. 1989-02-18. 2 sheets (pages 98-99) : illustration ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). The Economist, February 18, 1989. Also on page 98: Lawrence restored : best supporting role : the desert. Also on page 99: An educated man : American "cultural legacy (Note 2)
-Censors are bad for business. 1989-02. 4 sheets (pages 16-19) : illustrations ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). By Michael Schoenhals. "Index on censorship, 2/89." Also on page 18: Fang Lizhi's appeal (Note 2)
-Economic woes plague the national mood ; Still mired in muck. 1989-03-02. 3 sheets (pages 61-63) ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). First article (page 61-62) by Louise do Rosario; second article (page 62-63) by Ellen Salem. Far Eastern economic review, March 2, 1989 (Note 2)
-Transplant plan turns Marxism upside down. 1989-03-02. 1 sheet (page 66) ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). By Edward Epstein. Far Eastern economic review, March 2, 1989 (Note 2)
-Fade out for China's new cinema. 1989-03-02. 1 sheet (page 70) : illustration ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). By Katherine Forestier. Far Eastern economic review, March 2, 1989 (Note 2)
-Regrets only : Chinese leaders fear being caught in backlash. 1989-03-09. 1 sheet (page 11) ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). By Robert Delfs. Far Eastern economic review, March 9, 1989 (Note 2)
-Little dragon model : intellectuals advocate strongman before democracy. 1989-03-09. 1 sheet (page 12) : illustration ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). By Robert Delfs. Far Eastern economic review, March 9, 1989 (Note 2)
-Keeping up with the New China. 1989-03-16. 4 sheets (pages 17-20) : illustration ; 42 x 30 cm (photocopy). By John K. Fairbank. The New York review, March 16, 1989 (Note 2)
-Peking Spring returns : intellectuals boldly speak out for freedom, democracy. 1989-03-23. 1 sheet (page 19) : illustration ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). By Louise do Rosario. Far Eastern economic review, 23 March 1989 (Note 2)
-Tighten your belts : Premiere Li calls for austerity, sacrifice. 1989-03-30. 2 sheets (pages 10-11) : illustration ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). By Robert Delfs. Far Eastern economic review, March 30, 1989. Also on page 11: Speak no evil : the party puts the lid on criticism / by Louise do Rosario (Note 2)
-Avoiding the issues : leaders dampen down debate on key problems. 1989-04-06. 1 sheet (page 13) : illustration ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). By Robert Delfs. Far Eastern economic review, April 6, 1989 (Note 2)
-The China syndrome : Peking struggles to tighten its grip on the economy. 1989-04-06. 2 sheets (pages 76-77) : illustrations ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). By Louise do Rosario. Far Eastern economic review, April 6, 1989 (Note 2)
-Public eye. 1989-04-06. 1 sheet (page 106) : illustrations ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). Far Eastern economic review, April 6, 1989 (Note 2)
-So taxing. 1989-04-08. 2 sheets (pages 74, 76) : illustration ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). The economist, April 8, 1989 (Note 2)
-Tempest in a teacup : Tianjin authorities confiscate human rights petition. 1989-04-13. 2 sheets (pages 25-26): illustration ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). By David Porter. Far Eastern economic review, April 13, 1989 (Note 2)
• Items 21-29:
-Politics on hold : NPC session succeeds in avoiding political crises. 1989-04-20. 1 sheet (page 12) : illustration ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). By Robert Delfs. Far Eastern economic review, 20 April 1989 (Note 2)
-The bell tolls for Deng. 1989-04-22. 2 sheets (pages 55-56) : illustration ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). The economist, April 22, 1989 (Note 2)
-Wreathed in protests : students proclaim Hu Yaobang's democratic legacy. By Robert Delfs. 1989-04-27. 2 sheets : illustration, portrait ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). Far Eastern economic review, 27 April 1989, pages 11-12 (Note 2)
-Enough!. 1989-04-29. 2 sheets (pages 62-63) : illustration ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). The economist, April 29, 1989 (Note 2)
-The long march to democracy. 1989-05-06. 2 sheets (pages 61-62) : illustration ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). The economist, May 6, 1989 (Note 2)
-A tidal wave in Beijing. 1989-05-08. 2 sheets (pages 22-24) : illustrations ; 27 cm. By Larry Martz, Dorinda Elliot and Lenore Magida. "The biggest show of defiance in 40 years puts Deng on the spot." Detached from: Newsweek, May 8, 1989. Also on page 24: We have enthusiasm and daring / Dorinda Elliott (Note 2)
-Good to see you, excuse the mess. 1989-05-13. 2 sheets (pages 66, 69) : illustration ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). "China and Russia." The economist, May 13, 1989. Also on page 66: Road hazards. Also on page 69: Back in the deep freeze (Note 2)
-Four days that shook the world. 1989-05-20. 2 sheets (pages 63-64) : illustration ; 30 x 21 cm (photocopy). The economist, May 20, 1989 (Note 2)
-End of the China scene. 1989-11-02. 1 sheet : portrait ; 22 x 15 cm. "Tiffany Bown meets exiled Chinese director Zhang Zeming." "The Times, 2 Nov. 1989." (Note 2)
Dates
- 1989
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29 item(s)
Creator
- From the Fonds: McDougall, Bonnie S., 1941- (Creator, Person)
- From the Fonds: Beidao, 1949- (Creator, Person)
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