Barbarians at the Gate
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Barbarians at the Gate
A semi-serious deep dive into Chinese history and culture broadcast from Beijing and hosted by Jeremiah Jenne and David Moser.
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Barbarian Remix: The Secrets and History behind Beijing's Forbidden City
Neysun Mahboubi on the past, present, and future of US-China Academic Exchanges
AI Slop, AI Detectors, and Authentic Voice: A China-Tech Insider on Writing and Working With AI
China Books Review x Barbarians at the Gate: The Private Life of Chairman Mao
This Was Funnier in China: Jesse Appell's Cross-Cultural Comedy Journey
The Business of Burgers in Beijing: What Fast Food Festivals Reveal About China's Economy
Barbarians Remix: Do you really need to learn to write characters to study Chinese?
The Many Lives of Da Shan: Mark Rowswell on Chinese Poetry, Performing Live, and Staging Shawshank in Mandarin
Lee Moore's China Backstory: Why Saying "History Proves" Actually Means "I Haven't Done the Reading"
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