Since the launch of the Merali University Scholarship Program for
Disadvantaged Women in 2010, The Asia Foundation, in partnership with The
Merali Foundation, has enabled hundreds of disadvantaged female students,
predominantly from underserved rural areas, to successfully pursue
undergraduate degrees. This woman is studying in Cambodia.
Wednesday 8 March 2017
International Women's Day: be bold for change.
To celebrate International Women's Day, and its theme be bold for change, here are six thoughts about women and literacy in Asia.
Friday 3 March 2017
John Grant Ross debunks myths about China
At a time when so much
attention is focused on alternative facts, You Don’t Know China by John
Grant Ross, author of Formosan Odyssey, reminds us that the
Trump administration doesn’t have a monopoly on bending the truth – either deliberately,
or through carelessness.
You Don’t Know China amusingly debunks
twenty-two enduring myths about China, ranging from history and economics to
language and food. Does Chinese medicine work? Did Marco Polo really go to
China? Is the fortune cookie
Chinese? What's the truth about Feng Shui? It is occasionally controversial, exploring,
for instance, Chinese isolationism, myths about Nixon in China, and cherished beliefs
about the Opium Wars.
John Grant Ross here offers a glimpse into his book,
by explaining the Great Wall is neither a single wall, nor particularly ancient, by taking a wrecking ball to some commonly held ideas about acupuncture, and by asking if it's really true that Mandarin will soon become a world language.
Wednesday 22 February 2017
OUP organises its first digital learning roadshow in Pakistan
Yesterday, 21 February, Oxford University Press Pakistan (OUP) organised its first Digital
Education Roadshow at the head office in Karachi. The event was held as
part of OUP’s search for business partners who can provide cutting-edge
solutions that contribute to OUP’s vision of enhancing learning through quality
digital resources.
Friday 17 February 2017
Writing retreats in Asia (and Iceland)
Attention writers! Authors at Large is now accepting applications for three writing retreats this summer. Each retreat includes private time for writing workshops in fiction and nonfiction led by a network of published, award-winning author-teachers and time for informal salons and conversations about the writing life. The dates are:
Siglufjörður, Iceland May 27 to June 1 - deadline for applications March 11
Hua Hin, Thailand July 16 to 22 - deadline for applications June 2
Telunas Private Island, Indonesia July 23 to 28 - deadline for applications June 2
Wednesday 8 February 2017
Lion City Lit: The Eloquent Orifice by Lucía Damacela
Asian
Books Blog is based in Singapore. Lion City Lit explores in-depth what’s going
on in the City-State, lit-wise. In Lucía Damacela’s fourth installment of her series about
Singapore online literary magazines, her focus is on The
Eloquent Orifice.
Founded in 2013 by
a group of creative professionals, including the current Editor-in-Chief Crispin
Rodrigues and Creative Director Geraldine Tan, The Eloquent Orifice (EO) is an
online academic literary journal created to bring the arts “within reach of those who believe in
the power of critical thought, active discussion and passionate creation in the
shaping of contemporary society.”
EO is always open for submissions of original literary pieces, articles and art works. Published
twice a year, one issue is out at the beginning and one at the end of the year.
Their sixth and seventh issues combined are soon to be released.
Geraldine Tan, an editor and writer currently doing
post-graduate studies in Melbourne, and Crispin Rodrigues, and educator, writers and editor, responded to
questions about the magazine’s history, purpose and functioning.
Tuesday 7 February 2017
Reopening....
Hello anybody out there...After the temporary closure since November, the blog will be reopening tomorrow, with normal service resumed within 2 weeks - when I get back to Singapore from the USA.
Monday 7 November 2016
Temporary closure until after Chinese New Year
I am temporarily closing the blog, until after Chinese New Year - i.e. until Feb 2017. I'll keep tweeting and sharing links to Facebook, though, so keep an eye on those accounts, if you can, and I do hope you check out the blog when it re-opens. Thanks, Rosie.
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