Story of the Zhang Family: from the Middle Kingdom to the American Midwest - Lawrence KS Based Chinese Artist Zhang Chun Hong Interview Her Mother Bai Yu Zhi
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2016-12Author
Zhang, Chun Hong
Bai, Yu Zhi
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University of Kansas, Center for East Asian Studies
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Video
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In these videos, Artist Zhang Chun Hong interviews her mother Bai Yu Zhi about her family history and growing up in China in 1970s and 1980s.
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Interview was conducted from March 4 to March 6, 2015 at the East Asian Library of the University of Kansas.
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Interviewee Bai, Yu Zhi, “Story of the Zhang Family: from the Middle Kingdom to the American Midwest - Lawrence KS Based Chinese Artist Zhang Chun Hong Interview Her Mother Bai Yu Zhi.” Interview by Chun Hong Zhang. University of Kansas Center for East Asian Studies Interview Series, March 4-6, 2015.
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