Opinion (Jim Randsell)

Green Lights for Red China

Following the 1973 decision by OAPEC to enact an oil embargo on the United States and the subsequent energy crisis, reliance on foreign oil supplies transformed into a significant national security issue. Investment in renewable energy sources was thus transformed from the pie-in-the-sky pipe dreams of tree-huggers everywhere, to a politically respectable scientific endeavor compatible with nationalistic ideals. Similarly, official discourse within the People’s Republic of China names the desire for ‘energy security’ among their reasons for pursuing such ambitious renewable-energy-related goals. In their 12th five year plan (2011-2015), China has announced that, it aims to generate 11.4% of its energy from non-fossil fuel sources, cut carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP by 17%, and will expend 2.2% of their GDP on Research and Development across all sectors (Xinhua).  With a GDP growth rate of 10.3% in 2010, China topped 6 trillion US dollars (Asia News), making their commitment to R & D no small pledge. But, is this politically-trendy stance just window dressing for foreign audiences, and if China is financially committed to developing and producing clean energy, do they have the political framework in place to ensure that the development of clean energy itself will not hurt the environment?

Special Features

James Fallows on China, America, and the Future

James Fallows, former speechwriter for US President Jimmy Carter, former editor of the U.S. News & World Report and writer for The Atlantic for the past 25 years visited Centre College this month. He spoke about the problems facing China, the issues that the bilateral Sino-American relationship needs to focus on and why that relationship is so important to Americans in our generation and what our country should do to take advantage of that. He started his talk by describing several pictures from the many years he lived in China and from the travelling he did while he was there. The scenes ranged from downtown Shanghai to Shenzhen’s Apple factories where the iconic MacBook’s and iPhones are produced. As each picture passed, he shared insights into what was going on as he took the photo, and what the photograph showed about Chinese culture, industry, or day-to-day life.


Media (Alex Fuller-Wisner)

Peoplepeople.com (China's Facebook)


So, social media in China.  If they were on Facebook, like the rest of the world (except Iran, Pakistan, Vietnam, and Syria), this would be easy.  We'd just log onto our own accounts and whip out our list of a million new friend requests from the land of the Han.  But the Great Firewall is holding back that flood.  Right now, I'm thinking that's a good thing.

Research (Prof. Anderson)


Character Amnesia 提笔忘字





When I and my two research assistants/camermen set out to Beijing and Xi'an to film our documentary, Brush Up!, we knew very little about our topic.  Like the rest of the world, we had been drawn to the issue of character amnesia a year ago (Summer 2010) when a series of articles appeared in major Chinese and English newspapers.  

Translation Projects

Being a Kid in Mao's Country (CHN210)




The following is a sampling of Mao era children's literature translated for the first time in English by Centre College's Intermediate Chinese students.  These stories, songs, slogans, and articles give a glimpse of what it would have been like to be a child at a time when ideology was mandated over learning, and labor over play.

Lessons

Chin120中文初级二
三月一号

文化引子:
题目:第十四課
内容:舞会
活动:文化引子
           口试 (口述)
           漢字長城 (寫)
           习题 (閱寫,p.64-65)        
           翻譯(閱)                 
                   
总结:星期三學生都求老師推遲考試到下個星期一。老師有一點懷疑, 可是學生告訴我星期五他們都有挺多的考試,加上另外一個檢測不行。好吧,他們說服我了。所以,我們要拖延一下,下個星期一才做第一個考試。那, 這樣這個星期五要做什么?我们也許復習,聊天儿,看看電影什么的。 



Chin220中文中级二
三月五号

文化引子:
题目:约会1
内容:句型和词汇
活动: 介绍生词 (念10m)
            文化引子 (听10m)
            句型(念20m))
            汉字长城(写10m)
            聊天儿(说10m)
                  -谁被人放鸽子?
                  -被人放鸽子该怎么反映?
                  -为什么放人鸽子?原因是什么?
                  -女人还是男人放鸽子最严重?为设么?
                  -你有没有放人鸽子?什么时候?

Intro. to Tibetan
February 28

1) 10m Listening Review
2) 10m Flashcards
3) 10m Exercises
4) 20m Grammar and Vocab.
6) 10m Film