Jenny Zhu: China’s Creative Community and Youth Culture: Interview with Adam Schokora

May 26, 2009. Writing about: Semi-Academic, link |

The post really is mammoth but I also really enjoy Jenny’s interviews so I guess it works out just fine.

From this side of the ocean, China is seen as a powerful global superpower, with international successes seemingly based on a culture of standardization efficiency and a race to the bottom to produce the cheapest goods possible. But culturally? China isn’t seen by the west as a country that has historically valued creative energy and a culture of innovation. Before reading this, thinking off of my head, the only creative example I could think of was Shanghai’s 798 district, but unsurprisingly, in today’s world, innovation is more important now than ever before - and I learned a lot about how these dynamics are changing through this interview.

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