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Stuck in the Middle Kingdom with You

AdamSMKYsmky.podbean.com
This podcast tells the story of a year of an English teacher in China, working in an international school in Changshu, Jiangsu. It‘s also full of history and culture. We‘ll go back to the imperial days, the revolutionary days, the days of triumph and the days of humiliation. Mostly though, it‘s modern China that I‘ll focus on, as it is the most relevant to understanding China now. China is super fascinating, and it‘s also probably the most important country in the world to understand right now, so this is my contribution to that. It‘s not a chronological history; instead, it kind of matches up to the things that were occuring in my roller-coaster of a year living in Changshu. I‘ve changed the names of the people I that I met when I was in China, except Jess of course. You‘ll meet Jess later. She‘s awesome. Blog: SMKYpodcast.blogspot.com
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#51 | Last Episode

And so we are at an end. Summer break was here, relations with the school were in the gutter, but I'd signed a contract for next year and was effectively trapped. The only way out was to concoct a cunning scheme, and that's exactly what I did... *cackle* 谢谢,再见 亚当 Email: SMKYpodcast@gmx.com Twitter: @SMKYPodcast

Oct 25, 202323 minEp. 66

#50 | Farewell Drinks

In this penultimate episode, the foreign teachers meet for one last time at Brew Kettle, and as the booze takes effect a certain clarity appears. Email: SMKYpodcast@gmx.com Twitter: @SMKYpodcast

Sep 24, 202314 minEp. 64

#48 | Contract Killer

The year end is nigh. School holidays approach. The question to renewing the contract has come. What should a paranoid, anxiety-addled teacher do? Email: SMKYPodcast@gmx.com Twitter: @SMKYpodcast

Aug 27, 202319 minEp. 62

#47 | Something in the Water – Jinxi Water Town and Tibet

We cycle through the wetlands of Jiangnan to the water town of Jinxi, muse a little on the contradicting feelings of restriction and freedom in China, and then get into the story of modern Tibet. Email: SMKYPodcast@gmx.com Twitter: @SMKYpodcast

Aug 13, 202325 minEp. 61

#47 | Down The Rabbit Hole

It's Easter in Changshu, and an Easter Egg hunt at school goes hopelessly off the rails. Also, the festival of Qingming, and the Chinese story of creation – with a giant rabbit called Pangu. Email: SMKYPodcast@gmx.com Twitter: @SMKYpodcast Song: 'I am the Sea' - Epic Pirate Battle Music, supported by #TheROOMnoCopyRMusic

Jul 23, 202314 minEp. 60

#46 | Newbies

A change in the teacher line-up has been taking place following the surprising dismissal of teacher Tyler. The new clan heads out to a nightclub, where I get some advice about dealing with Dodi. (dubious accent alert) Email: SMKYPodcast@gmx.com Twitter: @SMKYpodcast

Jul 10, 202311 minEp. 59

#45 | The Sino-Soviet Split pt. 3 – Rapprochement with America

In episode 1 of this three-parter, China was alarmed at Soviet attempts to live alongside the Americans; and in part 2 those attempts went into reverse as the Cold War reached its peak temperatures. In the final part, we follow the secret mission of Henry Kissinger as he went to China to make contact after 25 years of silence, and how the new Sino-American relationship shook up the final decades of the Cold War. Email: SMKYpodcast@gmx.com Twitter: @SMKYpodcast...

Jun 25, 202339 minEp. 58

#44 | The Sino-Soviet Split pt.2 – Peaceful Co-Existence?

Part 2 of 3 in a Sino-Soviet Split miniseries, and it's time for the hopes for peaceful co-existence between the Americans and the Soviets to be roundly dashed, much to the satisfaction of a certain Chairman over in Beijing. Next time, how the Chinese capitalised on the situation for their own ends. Music in this episode: Dragon Castle by Makai Symphony Cuba Baion by Kurt Drabek Russians by Sting (guitar cover by Giuseppe Torrisi) Email: SMKYpodcast@gmx.com Twitter: @SMKYpodcast...

Jun 11, 202317 minEp. 57

#43 | The Sino-Soviet Split pt. 1

If only the two big communist powers had gotten on, perhaps they could have stuck it to the Americans during the Cold War, but it wasn't to be. Personalities and ideologies got in the way. In this first part of an SMKY doublepod, we look at the period leading up to the split in the early 60s. Email: SMKYpodcast@gmx.com Twitter: @SMKYpodcast

May 28, 202319 minEp. 56

#42 | Red Tourists – Neo-Maoism, Lei Feng, Suzhou’s Gardens

China might be a big scary communist country to people in the West, but for Neo-Maoists the country has lost its way, and sometimes it seems that communism in China is more of a nostalgic indulgence. Apart from Mao, Lei Feng is the mascot of commie merchandise. We also take a trip into the Humble Administrator's Garden, and the Suzhou Museum, before a dramatic race for the bus. FYI: Songs that feature in this episode – 1, Without the Communist Party, there is No New China – 2, Learn from Lei Fen...

May 14, 202320 minEp. 55

In Conversation | Making sense of touching fish, lying flat, letting it rot and sang culture

A number of curious phrases have popped up lately in China, as a new internet-native generation join the workforce and find themselves getting knocked about by office politics and social pressures. In this episode, a Shanghai-based worker joins me to explain these terms. Sang culture - 丧文化 Lying flat - 躺平 Let it rot - 摆烂 Neijuan - 奶卷 Touching fish - 摸鱼

Apr 19, 202331 minEp. 53

#39 | Lily’s Town

Having returned from the winter break, I head off into rural Jiangsu to spend the Lantern Festival in Lily's Town. Email: SMKYpodcast@gmx.com Twitter: @AdamSMKY

Mar 19, 202323 minEp. 51

#37 | Choppy Waters – Zheng He, Tea, Opium, and the beating of war drums

It's time to recall the Opium Wars that began China's Century of Humiliation. After the lofty heights of the Ming expeditions with Zheng He's epic fleet, the Chinese lost their ability to rule the waves. This episode details the prelude to the first Opium War, how the British set up their drug trade and why they did it. Next episode, battle commences. Email: SMKYpodcast@gmx.com Twitter: @SMKYpodcast

Feb 19, 202315 minEp. 49

#36 | The New Guy

As Winter Break approaches, I take a trip to the biology department. And a new guy starts at the school... Email: SMKYpodcast@gmx.com Twitter: @SMKYpodcast

Feb 05, 202315 minEp. 48

#33 | From Revolutions to Resolutions

It's time to go back to the school, where the dawning of a new year gives this troubled teacher a chance to reset the clock, and begin afresh with a new positive spirit. Or something. Meanwhile, one teacher makes an untimely departure, and the prospect of romance is in the air. Email: SMKYpodcast@gmx.com Twitter: SMKYPodcast

Jan 01, 202313 minEp. 45

Maoism Beyond China pt.2 | The Counterculture, New Left, Black Panthers, Weather Underground, Paris ’68

To conclude this two-parter exploring how Mao's ideas manifested outside China, we look to the world of the hippies and stoners and idealists. Why did this strand of Marxist thinking, with its emphasis on the peasantry and anti-imperialism, appeal to the relatively comfy students, activists and thinkers of the developed West? Email: SMKYPodcast@gmx.com Twitter: @SMKYPodcast

Dec 08, 202224 minEp. 44

Maoism Beyond China pt.1 | Maoist Workers Institute, Shining Path, Pol Pot

Does Maoism really deserve all the criticism that it gets? Er, yes. Yes it does. For some it was a fad, but for others it became a way of life which endures to this day. Over the next two episodes, we’re going to have a look at Maoism, from the bad to the very bad. Email: SMKYpodcast@gmx.com Twitter: @SMKYPodcast

Nov 24, 202226 minEp. 43

#32 | The Rising Sun – Zhou Enlai, Sun Weishi, and Jiang Qing

On the past few episodes of SMKY, we covered some of the challenges in modern China with regard to the competition, guanxi and ruthlessness which infuse the culture. China is indeed a competitive society where relationships matter more than anything, and one-upmanship is the name of the game. But, despite Xi Jinping’s cult of personality, the situation now is nothing when compared to the headiest days of the Mao years, when even for the number 2, Premier Zhou Enlai, things were touch n go. Email...

Nov 10, 202222 minEp. 42

”Either You’re a Wolf or You’re a Sheep.” | In Conversation with ESL teacher Tom

In the past few episodes we've been attempting to get our heads around Chinese culture and the pitfalls that foreigners often find themselves in when they go there to teach English. Unlike me, in relatively well-developed Changshu, Tom was teaching way out in the sticks, in a place that he describes as "the real China." Twitter: @SMKYpodcast

Oct 30, 202245 minEp. 41

#31 | 吃人不吐骨头 ...Without Spitting Out the Bones

Guanxi is the oil the greases the engine of life in China. But when things go wrong, it all comes tumbling down, and fast. This is the story of Bo Xilai and Gu Kailai. And then, back to the school. Email: SMKYpodcast@gmx.com

Oct 13, 202215 minEp. 40

#30 | 吃人不吐骨头 Eat a Man...

It's not always a barrel of laughs for those who find themselves living in the Middle Kingdom – culture shock is real and when it hits, it hits hard. In the first of a two-parter doublepod, we try to make a little sense of some of the cultural cornerstones of Chinese society: guanxi and mianzi , and also status and hierarchy. Twitter @SMKYpodcast

Sep 30, 202220 minEp. 39

#29 | Shut Up and Colour

Despondency sets in amongst the foreign teachers as we each find a reason to gripe about the school. Say hi on Twitter @SMKYpodcast

Sep 15, 202212 minEp. 38

#28 | 久病成良医 Long Time Ill Become Doctor

Teacher Adam's tour of China takes us finally to the hospital. Well, sickness is no fun at the best of times, but at least the management are supportive. Or are they? Twitter @SMKYpodcast

Sep 02, 202214 minEp. 37
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