2 mars 2015
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Sebastien Goulard, « Still some red dust in Shanghai ? », UrbaChina, ID : 10.58079/v30i
I recently read Qiu Xailong’s “Years of red dust”. This collection of short stories first published in France in 2008 describes daily life in one Lilong of Shanghai named “Red dust”, from 1949 to the mid-2000’s. By looking at residents' personal story, we can better understand China's recent history and the impacts of some events (the Korean war or the Cultural revolution) on people’s daily life. Life in this lilong is not easy and people lack intimacy and space; they have to endure other r...