Fan Yang on fakes, pirates and shanzhai culture

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The author and professor Fan Yang joins Kaiser and Jeremy to discuss shanzhai, the celebrated and criticized practice of the Chinese knockoff.

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Fakes, knockoffs, pirate goods, counterfeits: China is notorious as the global manufacturing center of all things ersatz. But in the first decadeย after the Peopleโ€™s Republic joined the World Trade Organization in 2001, a particular kind of knockoff began to capture the public imagination: products that imitate but do not completely replicate the designs, functions, technology, logos and names of existing branded products. An old Chinese word meaning โ€œmountain fortressโ€ โ€” shanzhaiย โ€” was repurposed to describe this type of knockoff.

Chinese internet users began to use the word shanzhaiย with a degree of approval. This was partly because shanzhaiย products, though aping the designs and names of established brands, often add innovations that the originals lack. This is particularly notable with mobile phones, the shanzhaiย versions of which were among the first to feature more than one camera lens and the capacity to use two SIM cards from different networks. Starting around 2008, the creativity and speed of release of such knockoff products began to be discussed as a type of innovation with Chinese characteristics and a creative approach suited to a poor country developing at breakneck speed.

This episode of Sinicaย is a conversation about shanzhaiย and the whole universe of Chinese knockoff culture with Fan Yang, an assistant professor in the Department of Media and Communication Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and the author of the book Faked in China: Nation Branding, Counterfeit Culture, and Globalization. You can read the The China Projectย backgrounder here.

Recommendations:

Jeremy:ย A Guide to the Mammals of China, edited by Andrew T. Smith and Yan Xie; A Field Guide to the Birds of China, by John MacKinnon and Karen Phillipps, in collaboration with He Fenqi; Beijing Bird Guide (้‡Ž้ธŸๅ›พ้‰ด), edited by Gao Wu.

Fan:ย The Zhongshuge Bookstoreย in Hangzhou; Wei Zhuang, a branch of the famous Zhiweiguan restaurant (established in 1913) in Hangzhou.

Kaiser:ย Underground Airlines, by Ben Winters.