Richard Burger has more than 23 years of combined journalism and corporate communications experience and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from New York University. Along with working as an editor for the Chinese newspaper The Global Times in Beijing, he was a copywriter for Prentice-Hall books, a correspondent for the Fairchild News Syndicate and The Enterprise newspaper in Maryland, and was a contributor to the Baltimore Sun. He worked as a communications specialist for more than eight years in Greater China, with nearly four years spent in Beijing, and played a key role promoting the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
His blog, The Peking Duck, was started in 2002 and was one of the first blogs in China. For ten years Burger has blogged about social, political and cultural issues in China and has a wide audience of readers around the world.
A sexual revolution is underway in China. Traditional morals and behavior are being turned on their head as the country’s climb towards economic prosperity brings sex into the open. But it is a revolution distinctly different from the one experienced in the West and has taken unexpected twists and turns.
Written in a highly engaging and readable style, Behind the Red Door: Sex in China takes the reader on a journey from ancient days, when China’s rulers relied on shockingly vivid Daoist sex manuals, to the present, where China is torn between sexual orthodoxy and Western-style openness.
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诚如goodread中大部分读者点评时的词汇:Funny。中国人在面对“性”和“性教育”的言行与态度上又滑稽又可笑又有趣。 笑过之后就觉得,一旦涉及到生育、孩子、家庭、两性、性病、艾滋、避孕、歧视、同性……这些问题其实一点都不好笑。
评分An eye-opener
评分一个极具噱头的切入点,来反观中国的变迁。很有意思。
评分有些想法你以为只是少数,可是当不属于这个民族、这个国家的人,都清楚的知道这些想法,甚至将这些观念当作普遍的,或许没有这样想法的你才是少数。。。
评分非常全面和深入,虽然角度可能会被国人诟病,但其距离感、诚挚和背后的价值观反而带给我们不可多得的洞见。推荐给每个正常的中国人,尤其是青少年和父母。
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