
“Don’t Cry Yue Yuen”: A Labor Protest in China
By Eli Friedman (Cornell), focused on the most important strike against a private firm so far in the history of the PRC with contributions by Ching Kwan Lee (UCLA) and documentary footage. 36 minutes.
By Eli Friedman (Cornell), focused on the most important strike against a private firm so far in the history of the PRC with contributions by Ching Kwan Lee (UCLA) and documentary footage. 36 minutes.
By Eli Friedman (Cornell), with contributions by Justin Yifu Lin (Peking U., former World Bank Chief Economist), Wang Shaoguang (Chinese University of Hong Kong), and Ching Kwan Lee (UCLA). 1 hour 10 minutes.
A detailed explanation by Andrew Mertha (Cornell). 52 minutes
With a recording made in the Square during the crackdown and other powerful documentary footage. 1 hour 8 minutes (including a final 22 minute segment, “Twenty Five Years Later: Memories and Reflections”).
The splits and attachments in a migrant worker’s family and their responses to economic and political transformations emerge in a documentary of his visit to his home village. 1 hour and 9 minutes.