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A new book from Emily Feng asks what it means to be Chinese in Xi Jinping's China

2025/4/2
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Emily Feng: 我在中国生活和报道了七年,之后被中国政府禁止入境,并被中国官方媒体贴上"种族叛徒"的标签。这促使我思考在中国,特别是习近平领导下的中国,究竟意味着什么。我的新书《只有红花盛开》探讨了这一问题,通过那些不符合政府理想形象的个人的视角,展现了中国社会中身份认同的复杂性。书中,我讲述了回族穆斯林优素福的故事,他试图调和其穆斯林身份与中国人的身份,最终发现两者无法兼容。这反映出中国政府将宗教与民族性联系起来的方式,以及由此产生的矛盾。此外,我还讲述了维吾尔族人的故事,他们遭受了残酷的镇压。这些故事都揭示了中国政府对身份认同的控制,以及由此产生的社会冲突和个人困境。作为一名在美国长大的华裔记者,我自身也经历了身份认同的挑战。中国官方媒体将我称为"香蕉人",质疑我的身份和忠诚度。这种经历让我更加深刻地理解了身份认同的复杂性和重要性,也让我更加坚定地要报道那些被忽视的声音。 Ailsa Chang: 作为一名记者,我与Emily Feng进行了深入的对话,探讨了她的新书《只有红花盛开》。这本书以独特的视角,展现了在中国社会中,不同群体在身份认同方面所面临的挑战和困境。通过与Emily Feng的对话,我们了解到中国政府如何试图塑造一种符合其政治目标的理想中国公民形象,以及这种努力对那些不符合这一形象的个人和群体所造成的影响。Emily Feng的经历,以及书中所讲述的那些个人的故事,都生动地展现了身份认同的复杂性和多面性,以及它与政治、社会和个人生活之间的密切联系。 我们还讨论了中国政府如何将宗教与民族性联系起来,以及这种联系如何导致社会冲突和个人困境。Emily Feng的经历也凸显了在当今复杂的国际政治环境下,身份认同所面临的挑战。

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NPR reporter Emily Feng lived in, and reported from, Beijing for years. But in 2022, the Chinese government told Feng, who was born in the United States to Chinese parents, that she couldn't return to the country. The experience prompted her to ask: What does it mean to be Chinese under Xi Jinping's government? Her new book Let Only Red Flowers Bloom explores this question through the lens of individuals who don't fit the government's ideal. In today's episode, Feng joins NPR's Ailsa Chang for a conversation about one of the central characters in the book, the way the Chinese government connects religion and ethnicity, and the personal impact of identity politics.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)