In the autumn of 1998, nine months before the Tiananmen Uprising, Sandra Hutchison traveled to Anhui Province, China, to teach English literature. Her students shared with her their dreams, their hopes, and their lives, and she, in turn, embraced their culture as fully as any outsider could. Chinese Brushstrokes tells of Hutchison's pilgrimage to the top of a holy Buddhist mountain, a sojourn in a village deep in the Chinese countryside, encounters with local peasants and famous artists, and the rise of the Democracy Movement in Beijing, Shanghai and Heifei.
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Höhe: 217 mm
Breite: 153 mm
Dicke: 16 mm
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978-0-88801-209-8 (9780888012098)
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Born in Toronto, Sandra Hutchison has worked as a university teacher of English literature, a journalist and a researcher, and is co-author of 'Abdu'l-Baha in America: Agnes Parson's Diary. Her teaching and studies have taken her around the world, including China, India and Israel. She now lives in Hong Kong.