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Lust & Philosophy. A novel

By Isham Cook on September 16, 2012 • ( 3 Comments )

Debut autobiographical novel will appeal to fans of Hermann Hesse, Philip K. Dick, J. G. Ballard and other novelists of the uncanny.

The Chinese university: A primer for prospective foreign teachers

By Isham Cook on August 20, 2012 • ( 30 Comments )

When I asked students what they learned in their politics classes, they couldn’t even remember the names of the courses.

The poverty of the institutional imagination: The case of Beijing’s moats and canals

By Isham Cook on July 25, 2012 • ( 12 Comments )

If it reclaimed its water system, Beijing could become a great city of canals.

Multiply, cascade, explode: A theory of literary fiction

By Isham Cook on June 16, 2012 • ( 3 Comments )

“Monsters cannot be announced. One cannot say: ‘Here are our monsters,’ without immediately turning the monsters into pets” — Derrida

Questioning China’s “5,000 years” master trope

By Isham Cook on May 7, 2012 • ( 35 Comments )

When measured against other ancient civilizations, China is not 5,000 years old but more like 3,000-3,500 years old.

A modest proposal regarding sex work: Why all sex should be paid for

By Isham Cook on April 3, 2012 • ( 7 Comments )

The sexual fees levied on hubby would compensate working wives for the housework they do on top of their day job.

A Shakespeare sex-and-violence starter kit

By Isham Cook on January 29, 2012 • ( 4 Comments )

It was not just Shakespeare’s obsession; we can assume virtually the entire audience attending his plays was syphilitic.

On harpsichords and white pianos: The challenge of music in China

By Isham Cook on January 11, 2012 • ( 26 Comments )

Our distaste for the white piano stems from certain associated stars of the Easy Listening school (Liberace, Clayderman, etc.): music for people who don’t like music.

Theatrics of Japanese Noh, Kabuki, and the mixed-bathing Onsen

By Isham Cook on January 11, 2012 • ( 20 Comments )

A visit to a nude mixed-bathing Onsen revealed more than passing resemblance to the traditional Japanese dramatic stage.

The Chinese-Japanese cultural chasm on display at Starbucks

By Isham Cook on January 1, 2012 • ( 13 Comments )

Profound cultural differences epitomized by Chinese and Japanese Starbucks.

The high priests of medicine: U.S. and Chinese hospitals

By Isham Cook on November 30, 2011 • ( 2 Comments )

The USA and China both bear the distinction of having the worst health care systems in the world not attributable to national poverty.

Black forest cake blues: The customer service problem

By Isham Cook on November 30, 2011 • ( 1 Comment )

The idea of cake, a jokester’s cake for flinging in the customer’s face.

From struggle sessions to public dressing-downs: China’s continuity of psychological control

By Isham Cook on November 30, 2011 • ( 2 Comments )

At the Revolutionary University, students vie with another to express how much they enjoy hauling night-soil feces.

The old Chinese bathhouse, circa 2000

By Isham Cook on November 29, 2011 • ( 1 Comment )

That Chinese bathhouses draw families and their children while operating simultaneously as brothels is a phenomenon found nowhere else in the world.

Advanced love: An essay

By Isham Cook on November 28, 2011 • ( 1 Comment )

We are taught not to be misers with our money. But when it comes to the body, we are misers through and through.

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