On the Wrong Side of History…

It’s such a strange expression — as if History could take sides.  A decade ago, President Clinton used these words to scold the Chinese leadership, President Obama used the same phrase last week.  There’s a a couple of things that trouble me about the sentiment.  For one, it assumes a single track of historical progress.  For another “History” in the service of competing claims in the here and now is a tricky ally, when it is used to forecast the future it can be even trickier.  At the very least when history is remembered or enlisted to serve the present it requires the kind of gross simplification and eschewing of nuance that makes most historians cringe.  

Today YJ and I were discussing for the 1000th time the Τιbetan question and I suggested that my disdain and distaste for the Party line (and its supporters and parrots at home and abroad) had little to do with their opinion or right to hold such an opinion, but rather that the claims this group tended to make were of a different intellectual tradition than my own.  The “Τιbet always has been, always will be part of China” crowd are starting from a point of certainty

Morning Tea for January 27, 2009: Hip-hype in Beijing, Traitorous Officials, Yi Jianlian: Threat to Democracy, Earthquake in Xinjiang

Run, do not walk or stop to collect your bling, and read Brendan O’Kane’s vivisection of the recent NYT article “Now Hip-Hop, Too, Is Made in China.” I saw the subject, read Brendan’s title (“[HELP], [HELP], [HELP] THE POLICE!”) and just went and got some popcorn because I knew it was going to be fun ride.  He may post as often as I get to the gym, but if he’s not on your RSS feed you’re missing out.

The English-language China blogosphere is sure to be enriched by Evan Osnos, of the New Yorker, joining the fray. Evan’s reporting from China has been top notch and well nuanced, with particular kudos to his piece last summer on the “Angry Youth”, one of the better and more objective articles on that subject.

What historian of China could pass up a whole museum devoted to crooked and traitorous officials?  I’d think the hard part would be deciding who or what to cut because of space limitations…kind of like a “Museum of Red Sox fans nicknamed ‘Sully’ or ‘Murph,’” “The Chunjie Firework Injury Hall of Fame,” or “The Dick Cheney War Crimes Exhibition Hall & Gift Shoppe”…you can only build a building so

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