作为一个词语“,活着”在我们中国的语言里充满了力量,它的力量不是来自于喊叫,也不是来自于进攻,而是忍受,去忍受生命赋予我们的责任,去忍受现实给予我们的幸福和苦难、无聊和平庸。
This is from the preface to YU HUA’s “To Live”, and was written by the author himself. The gist of it is that “to live” is not something you shout out, or something that is aggressive, outwardly defined, but rather means to suffer and persist through both the happiness, pain, joy and grief, boredom, mediocrity [...]
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作为一个词语“,活着”在我们 …
Monday, 20 April 2009
Subjectivity and mathematics education
Wednesday, 18 February 2009
This is from a paper I found on the web, on subjectivity and mathematics education, perhaps prompted by my recent return to teaching calculus, however briefly, which has reawakened my interest in the subject. Especially now, when I realize that i am not really, passionately interested in most of what happens in the world, in [...]
Qin Hui interview from Southern Metropolis Weekly: social justice and the urban poor in China
Monday, 29 September 2008
These are some excerpts that I translated from the original article in Chinese.
人物周刊:现在有一个现象,就是在城郊结合部农村集体所有制的土地上,建起了很多村民建的房,一租30年,相当于商品房。许多城里人因为买不起城里的房子,会向那边流动,把外来务工者可以租住的农民房的价格又抬高了。
秦晖:对,这个是国际上贫民住房的一个非常重要的问题。实际上政府也没有驱赶穷人,但是贫民区住的人多,价格抬高,穷人住不起就都走掉了。这是市场经济带来的问题,我觉得还是要靠国家福利来解决。
NFZK: Recently there’s been a phenomenon of city people moving outwards towards the countryside, living in homes that were intended for migrant workers and peasants, raising the prices of real estate there.
Qin Hui: Yes, this is a very important international issue. It’s not [...]
Movies I’m watching: Le Feu Follet and Naked
Thursday, 24 July 2008
I think it was a happy coincidence that I watched Mike Leigh’s Naked and Louis Malle’s Le Feu Follet (The Fire Within) in succession, on the same day. Both are character-driven movies about men who, on the surface, appear to live in the same world as us. Sure, they’re troubled—but only temporarily so.
Of course, [...]
Loud and obnoxious Chinese people, or why I’m a hater
Wednesday, 9 July 2008
So I find myself at Starbucks, and you know how Chinese people aren’t that great at making lines. I was the only one in front of these three men that had come in after me, and although I had already placed my order but not yet paid they thought it was OK to yell out [...]