I'm a chinese college student and recently i'm looking for some pics and videos about tiananmen incident in 1989.But a lot of them are banned in china......so..... Hope someone can help me and send me e-mail.
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I think this web site is a good place to start....
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/gate/
But i think this site might be block in China but below are list references.....to do your research...good luck.
Reading topics for
Events on Spring 1989.......
Black, George and Robin Munro, Black Hands of Beijing (New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1993) - includes excerpts on key events of late May, the story of one worker's experience during the protests, and a detailed account of the night of June 3-4. (This title is available through Amazon.com.)
Unger, Jonathan, editor, The Pro-Democracy Protests in China: Reports from the Provinces (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 1991, available through Amazon.com). Includes the following excerpts:
Walder, Andrew G. and Gong Xiaoxia, Workers in the Tiananmen Protests: The Politics of the Beijing Workers' Autonomous Federation, The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, No. 29, January 1993.
Original source documents from 1989:
Reading topics the Role of Media Coverage in Beijing during Spring 1989.
Black, George and Robin Munro, Black Hands of Beijing (New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1993) - includes an excerpt on the foreign media coverage of June 3-4.
Hertsgaard, Mark, "China Coverage Strong on What, Weak on Why?" Rolling Stone, Sept. 21, 1989.
Jakobson, Linda, Lies in Ink, Truth in Blood: The Role and Impact of the Chinese Media During the Beijing Spring of '89, Discussion Paper D-6 (Cambridge, MA: Joan Shorenstein Barone Center, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 1990).
Turmoil at Tiananmen: A Study of U.S. Press Coverage of the Beijing Spring of 1989 (Cambridge, MA: Joan Shorenstein Barone Center, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 1992).
Barmé, Geremie, "History for the Masses," from Jonathan Unger, ed., Using the Past to Serve the Present (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 1993 - available through Amazon.com).
Barmé, Geremie, Shades of Mao (Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1996) - includes excerpts on the cult of Mao that has persisted despite his death. Available at Amazon.com.
Barmé, Geremie, "To Screw Foreigners is Patriotic: China's Avant-Garde Nationalists," in Jonathan Unger, ed., Chinese Nationalism, (Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1996 - available at Amazon.com).
Konrád, George (with Iván Szelényi), "Revolution or Reform," from Konrád, The Melancholy of Rebirth: Essays from Post-Communist Central Europe, 1989-1994 (New York: Harcourt Brace & Company, 1995 - available at Amazon.com).
Kraus, Richard Curt, Brushes With Power: Modern Politics and the Chinese Art of Calligraphy (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991) - includes excerpts on Chinese calligraphy and its relationship to politics and power, and on the 1976 Tiananmen Square Incident. Available at Amazon.com.
Lenin, V.I., "The State and Revolution" (1917).
Leys, Simon, "Human Rights in China," from The Burning Forest: Essays on Chinese Culture and Politics (New York: Henry Holt and Company, Inc., 1986).
Leys, Simon, excerpt on "the destruction of the city of Peking" from Chinese Shadows (New York: Viking Penguin Inc., 1978).
Liu Xiaobo, "That Holy Word, 'Revolution'," from Popular Protest and Political Culture in Modern China, Second Edition, edited by Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom and Elizabeth J. Perry (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1994).
Nathan, Andrew J., "Chinese Democracy in 1989: Continuity and Change," in Problems of Communism, vol. 38, no. 5 (Sept.-Oct. 1989).
On the Eve - China '89 Symposium (Bolinas, California, 27-29 April, 1989), includes discussions of Chinese politics and culture, and the key issues faced in China in the late 1980s and 1990s, with introductory essays by Marlowe Hood, Perry Link, Geremie R. Barmé, Andrew J. Nathan, Leo Ou-fan Lee, and Merle Goldman.
Schell, Orville, "China's Andrei Sakharov," an article about Fang Lizhi, from TheAtlantic, May 1988.
Spence, Jonathan D., "The Gate and the Square," from Children of the Dragon (New York: Collier Books, Macmillan Publishing Company, 1990).
Yau Ma Tei, "Maosoleum," from Geremie Barmé and John Minford, editors, Seeds of Fire (New York: The Noonday Press, 1989).
Originally posted by angel7030:past
Yes it past your abilities to comprehend the nature of this event.....U sure you are from Taiwan?
lives in mainland...it's easier to get these things in taiwan.....
thanxxx a lot for your help....Arapahoe...kind of you...
are u a native in singapore?
and i still think if you give me some clips about Tiananmen incident it'll be better....just because in china these are all forbiden seriously..you can't find any unofficial comments on these political things in the past dark years.
So please do help me..
and Youtube and Yahoo! site are all block here...
you have any information please do let me know....
and thankxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx a lot