Sinica Podcast: Scott Tong on his surprising family history

This week’s Sinica Podcast is now live.

NOTE: If you havenโ€™t read the book and are allergic to spoilers, please be aware that the interesting surprises of Scottโ€™s story are discussed in this podcast.

Scott Tong is a reporter for American Public Mediaโ€™s Marketplace, and from 2006 to 2010, he helped found and run the radio programโ€™s Shanghai bureau. During that time, he also experienced a lot of culture shock โ€” his Chinese-American upbringing in the U.S., Hong Kong, and Taiwan didnโ€™t prepare him for mainland China as much as he had expected, and while in Shanghai, he uncovered some surprising truths about his family, which has roots in nearby Jiangsu Province.

A Village With My Name: A Family History of China’s Opening to the Worldย is Scottโ€™s deeply personal reporting and reflection on what he learned about his family, and Chinaโ€™s history, by visiting distant relatives in a forlorn part of Jiangsu Province. It is a highly engaging, eye-opening story that sheds light on how Chinese people engage with their past โ€” and their present.

Read more here, and be sure to check out more episodes in our podcast page.


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