Albert Wu teaches history at the American University of Paris.
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

Letter from Paris
A letter for Paris by Michelle Kuo and Albert Wu....

I Dare Not: The Muted Style of Writer in Exile Ha Jin
As a new generation of Chinese writer-exiles settles in the West, we wonder whether Jin’s flat, alienating style will come to be regarded as a kind of artifact, a self-preserving fossil of the trauma generated by those who witnessed the mixture of real and manufactured emotion that fueled a collective mania....

The Black Iron Cage: Taiwanese Protesters in an Age of Global Unrest
A student occupation of Taiwan signals a greater global unrest. ...

“Take the Good Life and Be Happy”: On “The Americans”
The joke of “The Americans” is that it’s quintessentially American....

Scientology: The Mystery Sandwich
AFTER FINISHING ANNA KARENINA IN 1877, Leo Tolstoy turned his attention away from creating worlds on the page to creating something ...

Imperfect Strollers: Teju Cole, Ben Lerner, W.G. Sebald, and the Alienated Cosmopolitan
The evolution of the flâneur...

In Hell, "We Shall Be Free": On "Breaking Bad"
Walter White's Rebellion...
Marilynne Robinson and the Miraculous Privilege of Existence
"For Robinson, America has declined because of pervasive and corrosive ideologies that ascribe human motivation solely to self-interest."...

Church and State
In his latest book, God is Red, Liao continues his study of the bottom rung of society by focusing on underground Christian communities in China....
