Jianying Zha
Jianying Zha or Zha Jianying (Chinese: 查建英; born 1959) is a Chinese American journalist and non-fiction writer.[1] She writes and publishes in both English and Chinese.[2]
Born in Beijing, Jianying Zha was educated in the United States. She is a contributor to The New Yorker.[3]
Works
- Dao Meiguo qu, dao meiguo qu [Going to America, Going to America]. Bei jing: Zuo jia chu ban she, 1991.
- China pop: how soap operas, tabloids, and bestsellers are transforming a culture. New York: New Press, 1995.
- Liu Mei gu shi = Liumei Gushi. Shijiazhuang Shi: Hua shan wen yi chu ban she, 2003.
- Ba shi nian dai fang tan lu. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 2006.
- Tide players: the movers and shakers of a rising China. New York: New Press, 2011.
References
- Sung-sheng Yvonne Chang (2001). "Zha Jianying (b. 1959)". In Jane Eldridge Miller (ed.). Who's Who in Contemporary Women's Writing. Routledge. pp. 359–360.
- Dan Washburn, Interview: Author Zha Jianying on Grappling With a Rising China, Asia Society, 13 May 2011. Accessed 23 March 2013.
- China in Two Acts
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