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November 06, 2009

NetLibrary eBook Provides Intimate View of China's Remote Regions

The NetLibrary eBook of the Month for November is Invisible China: A Journey Through Ethnic Borderlands, an eloquent and eye-opening adventure narrative from two Americans fluent in Mandarin Chinese, Korean and Uyghur, who throw away the guidebook and bring a hitherto unexplored side of China to light.

Authors Colin Legerton and Jacob Rawson journey more than 14,000 miles by bus and train to the farthest reaches of the country to meet the minority peoples who dwell there, talking to farmers in their fields, monks in their monasteries, fishermen on their skiffs and herders on the steppe.

In Invisible China, they engage in a heated discussion of human rights with Daur and Ewenki village cadres; celebrate Muhammad’s birthday with aging Dongxiang hajjis who recount the government’s razing of their mosque; attend mass with old Catholic Kinh fishermen at a church that has been forty years without a priest; hike around high-altitude Lugu Lake to farm with the matrilineal Mosuo women; and descend into a dry riverbed to hunt for jade with Muslim Uyghur merchants. As they uncover surprising facts about China’s hidden minorities and their complex position in Chinese society, they discover the social ramifications of inconsistent government policies—and some deep human truths as well.

Publishers Weekly hails it as "a spectacular achievement reminiscent of early 20th-century anthropological monographs by Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict."

The eBook of the Month showcases new and noteworthy titles available from NetLibrary. Each month, NetLibrary selects a new featured title and provides free, unlimited access through the authenticated homepages of more than 13,000 public, academic and special libraries. To access each month's eBook as well as a tool kit of free promotional materials that can be downloaded and personalized for your library, visit the NetLibrary eBook of the Month resources webpage.

For more information about eBooks, please contact BCR's Chris Cook at ccook@bcr.org.


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