Description
Learning How to Love China tells the story of a young factory worker in a city near Shanghai. She tries to set down some of the weight she carries for her work and family. It's a tale of her droning daily life in our contemporary world of global economies, many run by authoritarian power structures. The book shows us the consequences of unbridled accumulation and the systemic exploitation of certain groups. And it asks the question, are we all to blame somehow?
About the author
Dan K. Woo received his B.A. in history from the University of Toronto. Following graduation he lived and worked in various positions for over a decade in Hong Kong and China. He currently lives in Toronto, Ontario with his wife.