Jottings from the Granite Studio

It was a long day. I wrote several thousand words and carried a twenty-five pound bag of oranges uphill for a mile (long story). But even after all that trouble I still managed to find the time to click over to Jottings from the Granite Studio and read about this Day in (Chinese) History. You should, too (and that goes for my many new friends from Jezebel).

Granite Studio is (very well) written by Jeremiah Jenne, and you’re bound to learn something from it. Heck, if you’re anything like me, you’re bound to learn a whole lot. While you’re at it, have a look at Jeremiah’s very interesting post, “Prejudice Made Plausible: Foreign Criticism and Chinese Sensitivities” over at the China Beat.

[And while you’re reading, consider listening to this.]

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