Barbarians at the Gate

A semi-serious deep dive into Chinese history and culture broadcast from Beijing and hosted by Jeremiah Jenne and David Moser.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 41m. Bisher sind 69 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 day 20 hours 45 minutes

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A Career of Change Making: A Conversation with Isabel Nepstad of BellaTerra Consulting


Isabel Nepstad’s passion for nature, food, and agriculture can be traced back to her childhood growing up in Belém, a city on the mouth of the Amazon River in Brazil. Her connection to China dates to Isabel’s experience studying Chinese at the Beijing Foreign Studies University and economic development and environmental science at Yunnan University while still an undergraduate...


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 August 22, 2023  41m
 
 

Have Tunes, Will Travel: The Musical Adventures of DJ Bo


On this episode of Barbarians at the Gate, Jeremiah talks to Brian “DJ Bo” Offenther. From being the FKFDJ (First Known Foreign DJ) to play in Pyongyang since 1945 to putting together the first Elvis Festival in Mainland China, DJ Bo has been at the center of China’s music scene for over a decade. The self-proclaimed "Shanghai's #2 DJ" is a DJ and event producer based in Shanghai who has performed in 29 countries and 42 cities around China...


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 August 9, 2023  35m
 
 

One From the Vault: Ideology and Education in China with Educator Jiang Xueqin


David and Jeremiah are on holiday this week, but we hope you enjoy this encore episode with educator Jiang Xueqin, originally released in February 2022.Contrary to the common stereotype that Chinese education is regimented and mired in tradition, the education system in China is actually one of the most dynamic sectors of Chinese society, with core aspects such as the gaokao college entrance exam constantly in flux...


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 July 19, 2023  55m
 
 

A Great Leap Backwards?: The Closing of Cultural Spaces and the New Normal in Beijing


This episode of the podcast addresses a worrisome question: Is China’s “cultural space” shrinking? The recent crackdown on stand-up comedy content and the scrutiny of foreign musicians performing in bars have raised worries that other artistic domains will soon be targeted...


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 June 28, 2023  41m
 
 

Rocking China with Historian Andrew Field


In this episode, we welcome back Andrew Field to discuss his new book Rocking China: Rock Music Scenes in Beijing, Shanghai and Beyond.  While having already conducted valuable research into the history of Shanghai jazz, in 2007, Andrew began a deep dive into the nascent Chinese underground rock scene of the early 2000s with the passion of a rock fan and the intellectual fascination of an anthropologist...


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 June 7, 2023  44m
 
 

Tik-Tok-for-Tat: Jeremiah and David try to Fix US-China Relations


Fueled by too many red bulls (Jeremiah) and some pretty good pharmaceuticals following an emergency root canal (David), our intrepid cohosts throw caution to the wind and attempt to fix US-China Relations in a single podcast. For those outside of China, the ups and downs of this troubled bilateral relationship are sometimes felt as a rather abstract quandary...


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 May 16, 2023  42m
 
 

What Xi Said: Comedy and Cross-Cultural Communication with Performer and Content Creator Jesse Appell


This week we catch up with Jesse Appell, an English-Chinese standup comedy star better known to his more than 3 million Chinese followers as Ai Jiexi 艾杰西. Jesse talks about how he parlayed his Fulbright Fellowship research on Chinese humor into a stellar comedy career in China. Stuck in the US for several years during the Covid-19 crisis, Jesse had to find ways to continue his successful comedy career outside China...


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 April 18, 2023  48m
 
 

The Peking Express with Author James Zimmerman


In this episode, we are delighted to talk with James Zimmerman about his new book, Peking Express: The Bandits who Stole a Train, Stunned the West, and Broke the Republic of China. The book is an enthralling account of a largely forgotten chapter in Chinese history, the harrowing 1923 raid on a luxury train by Chinese bandits and the ensuing 37-day hostage standoff...


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 April 3, 2023  42m
 
 

Getting Elevated in Qinghai with Entrepreneur and Mountain Guide Ben Cubbage


In this episode, we are joined by Ben Cubbage, who calls in from the lofty heights of Xining, the capital of Qinghai province. Ben co-founded Elevated Trips, an organization that offers specialized tours in the remote regions of Tibet, Qinghai, Mongolia, and Gansu provinces...


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 March 22, 2023  36m
 
 

The Forbidden City with Matthew Hu


This week’s topic is the Forbidden City, and our tour guide once again is Matthew Hu Xinyu, Trustee of the Beijing Cultural Heritage Protection Center (CHP) and founder of the Courtyard Institute...


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 March 7, 2023  40m