No.2 / 2008

China is running out of time to meet its Olympic challenge and prove to the rest of the world just how open and harmonious it can be. But despite the continuing crackdown on dissent, there are bold and outspoken voices that still find a way to get heard. In this special issue, artists, writers, bloggers and journalists map the boundaries of free expression, reveal the cost of breaking taboos and find the cracks in the Great Firewall

Contents
FLASHBACK: 1968
BRIAN GLANVILLE The Olympic curse: chronicle of a massacre

MADE IN CHINA

AI WEIWEI Truth to power (Free)
An interview on art, free speech and identity

PU ZHIQIANG Party rules
Anatomy of a landmark case

YAN LIANKE
Constraints on the soul (Free)
The prison of self-censorship

DAVID BANDURSKI
Garden of falsehood
Public opinion is a Party matter

HUANG LIANGTIAN
Speaking the truth
The price of refusing to compromise

LI DATONG Tipping point
How a ban marked a new era

HU JIE Memory loss
Taboos of China’s past

HE QINGLIAN Seeds of resistance
Popular protest is set to dominate the agenda

MARTIN ROWSON
Stripsearch

REBECCA MACKINNON Cyber zone (Free)
Online pioneers are changing the culture

ZHOU SHUGUANG
Notes on the net
The making of a citizen journalist

ISAAC MAO Flipping the switch (Free)
Free thinking has to come first

STEPHANIE WANG Welcome to the machine
The workings of cyber censorship

BILL XIA Cat and mouse
Outwitting the censors is a war of nerves

SIMON KIRBY Written on the body
Reflections on China’s booming art scene

NICK YOUNG Altered images
What the world thinks

QIAN GANG
Journey of a red heart
How a slogan defined a generation

KERRY BROWN
Enemies within
China’s ethnic minorities have to play by the rules

ALIM SEYTOFF China’s dark secret
Uighurs are feeling the pressure

HONG YING
Gay capital
Homosexual mores in China

INDEX INDEX

MAHVISH KHAN Meeting with No 1154
A unique account of Guantanamo

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