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Do You Eat Dogs?

Do You Eat Dogs?

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DYED is a podcast where we talk about Chinese language and culture spliced with some economics, history, literature, and philosophy. Chorus, a teenager from Hong Kong who moved to Shanghai, explores what it means to be Chinese and tells the world more about this misrepresented country. This podcast is for other Chinese people, people of the Chinese diaspora, and people who are interested in Chinese culture.Chorus Ng Philosophie Sciences sociales
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    • Chinese dialects 方言 and linguistics ft. my cringeworthy Cantonese
      Aug 8 2023
      Episode Notes

      In this episode I talk about Chinese dialects and share a little bit of linguistics knowledge. I also attempt to speak Shanghainese and Cantonese.

      For a transcript of this episode, visit https://doyoueatdogs.wordpress.com/

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      31 min
    • LGBTQ people in China: When is gay marriage going to be legalized?!
      Aug 5 2023
      Episode Notes

      In this episode I talk about the legislation behind gay marriage and medical transition in China, social stigma and my own personal experiences. I discuss why marriage is so important to Chinese people and the new phenomenon called "行婚" xinghun, where gay men and lesbian women get married. For a transcript of this episode, visit https://doyoueatdogs.wordpress.com/

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      31 min
    • A woman's role in China & ideological influences
      Jul 24 2023
      Episode Notes

      This episode is about a topic I am very passionate about: women's roles in the workplace and education. A lot of people think that China is very conservative with social rights, but despite my more negative take, things have been improving immensely. I think that the problem still lies in the infrastructure of our institutions that have been around since its creation. All women around the world face similar issues, so I would say that it is certainly not limited to but perhaps different in China.

      For a transcript of this episode, visit https://doyoueatdogs.wordpress.com/

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      26 min
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