Check back for a complete, updated list of Mei’s latest interviews and media appearances. Writings, articles and talks by Mei Fong What We Lose When We Lose Female Reporters (The New York Times, Jan. 11, 2018) Sex Dolls Are Replacing China’s Missing Women: The country’s gender gap has left young men desperate for high-tech alternatives (Foreign Policy, Sep. 28, 2017) My son …
Continue Reading...“One Child” was the recipient of a number of accolades and awards since its release. It was named one of 2016’s top 10 non-fiction books by Zocalo and listed as one of the Best Human Rights Books of 2016 by Hong Kong Free Press / Kong Tsung-gan. It has been listed as recommended reading by Council of Foreign Relations, TED, …
Continue Reading...After self-publishing a digital Chinese edition last year, the Chinese-language print edition is now available. Published in Taiwan, this posts the Read more about the story in Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post: Little emperors to little slaves: how one-child policy will play out in China, according to author Mei Fong – Pulitzer Prize winner ponders the burden for only children …
Continue Reading...“To write a book about China that most Chinese cannot read is to accept defeat.” Support Mei’s effort to get “One Child” out in Chinese by donating through Patreon, or for just $3 buy your own copy of the uncensored Chinese version using one of the “buy” buttons below! My book, “One Child,” on China’s one-child policy was published this …
Continue Reading...Episode 75: China Special with Mei Fong A Pulitzer prize-winning author joins us for this episode! Mei Fong tells us all about her book, One Child: The Story of China’s Most Radical Experiment, and why China is full of horny young men these days. The chat gets a bit serious as we discuss the realities of the One Child policy, …
Continue Reading...In 1980, faced with a burgeoning population and its resultant economic pressures, China enacted a family-planning policy that would, with few exceptions, limit families to one child. Janet Song’s clear, smoothly paced narration is well suited to this fascinating and informative account of the effects of the one-child edict (which in 2015 was changed to a two-child policy). She guides …
Continue Reading...Listen to Mei’s interview here: https://lareviewofbooks.org/av/radio-hour-rainn-wilson-mei-fong-game-thrones This week’s show features more interviews from the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. We talk with actor Rainn Wilson, author of a new memoir, The Bassoon King, and with Malaysian Chinese writer Mei Fong, a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and the author of One Child: The Story of China’s Most Radical Experiment. We also talk with LARB Senior Humanities Editor …
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