Let only red flowers bloom : identity and belonging in Xi Jinping's China
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New York : Crown, [2025]
ISBN
9780593594223 (hardcover), 0593594223 (hardcover)
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La Grange Public Library - Stacks
951.06 FEN
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Book
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
xvi, 285 pages ; 22 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-285).
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"In the hot summer months of 2021, China celebrated the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party. Authorities held propaganda and education campaigns across the country defining the ideal Chinese citizen: ethnically Han Chinese, Mandarin speaking, solidly atheist, and devoted to the socialist project of strengthening China against western powers. No one can understand modern China-including its response to the pandemic-without understanding who actually lives there, and the ways that the Chinese State tries to control its people. Let Only Red Flowers Bloom collects the stories of more than two dozen people who together represent a more holistic picture of Chinese identity. The Uyghurs who have seen millions of their fellow citizens detained in camps; mainland human rights lawyer Ren Quanniu, who lost his law license in a bureaucratic dispute after representing a Hong Kong activist; a teacher from Inner Mongolia, forced to escape persecution because of his support of his mother tongue. These are just a few narratives that journalist Emily Feng reports on, revealing human stories about resistance against a hegemonic state and introducing readers to the people who know about Chinese identity the best. Illuminating a country that has for too long been secretive of the real lives its citizens are living, Feng reveals what it's really like to be anything other than party-supporting Han Chinese in China, and the myriad ways they're trying to survive in the face of an oppressive regime"-- Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (Style Guide)

Feng, E. (2025). Let only red flowers bloom: identity and belonging in Xi Jinping's China. (First edition). Crown.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)

Feng, Emily. 2025. Let Only Red Flowers Bloom: Identity and Belonging in Xi Jinping's China. Crown.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)

Feng, Emily. Let Only Red Flowers Bloom: Identity and Belonging in Xi Jinping's China. Crown, 2025.

UCL Harvard Citation (Style Guide)

Feng, E. (2025). Let only red flowers bloom: identity and belonging in xi jinping's china. First edn New York: Crown.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (Style Guide)

Feng, Emily. Let Only Red Flowers Bloom: Identity and Belonging in Xi Jinping's China. First edition, Crown, 2025.

Note: Citations contain only title, author, edition, and publisher. Only UCL Harvard citations contain the year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of May 2025.

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