书籍 Other Rivers的封面

Other Rivers

Peter Hessler

出版社

Penguin Press

出版时间

2024-07-09

ISBN

9780593655337

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

An intimate and revelatory eyewitness account of two generations of students in China’s heartland, chronicling a country in the midst of tumultuous change through the prism of its education system

More than twenty years after teaching English to China’s first boom generation at a small college in Sichuan Province, Peter Hessler returned to Sichuan to teach the next generation. At the same time, Hessler and his wife enrolled their twin daughters in a local state-run elementary school, where they were the only Westerners in a student body of about two thousand. Over the years, Hessler had kept in close contact with more than a hundred of his former students, who were now in their forties. By reconnecting with these individuals—members of China’s “Reform generation” —while teaching current undergrads, Hessler was able to gain a unique perspective on China's incredible transformation over the past quarter-century.

In the late 1990s, almost all of Hessler's students were the first member of their extended families to become educated. Their parents were subsistence farmers who could offer little guidance as their children entered a brand-new world. By 2019, when Hessler arrived at Sichuan University, he found a very different China and a new kind of student—an only child whose schooling was the object of intense focus from a much more ambitious and sophisticated cohort of parents. Hessler’s new students have a sense of irony about the regime but mostly navigate its restrictions with equanimity, and embrace the astonishing new opportunities China’s boom affords. But the pressures of this system of extreme “meritocracy” at scale can be gruesome, even for much younger children, including his own daughters, who give him and his wife an intimate view into the experience at their local school.

In Peter Hessler’s hands, China’s education system is the perfect vehicle for examining what’s happened to the country, where it’s going, and what we can learn from it, for good and ill. At a time when anti-Chinese rhetoric in America has grown blunter and uglier, Other Rivers is a tremendous, indeed an essential gift, a work of enormous human empathy that rejects cheap stereotypes and shows us China from the inside out and the bottom up, using as a measuring stick this most universally relatable set of experiences. As both a window onto China and a distant mirror onto America and its own education system, Other Rivers is a classic, a book of tremendous value and compelling human interest.

用户评论
因为发生年代比较近,内容缺乏足够陌生感,也因为这两年他的主要身份是老师,社会话题的内容不够深入。但关于他与学生的互动部分,关于两代学生的变化,挺有意思的。
短暂叙事诗
是时候说再见了。
这本书的质量大概是四星,不过这可能确实是何伟写中国的最后一本书了,所以给五星。(另外写了一段评论发主页。)
Proses of mediocracy and obscurity.
很多中国人翻开这本书的心态是想看看外国人给当代中国把的什么脉,然而何伟只是个非虚构写作的记者,下诊断开药方不是他的长处。我觉得这也是他不论在书中还是采访都不太轻易下判断的原因。他作品的重心永远都是大时代背景下的小人物。这本书最精彩的地方,跟他前几本书一样,也都是以外国视角观察中国人习以为常的种种细节(其实这本书主要也还是写给美国人看的)。
什么都在变,什么也没变。何伟一直跟20年前的学生保持着亲密的联系,从他们、也从他自己的身上看到了一个朝气蓬勃的年轻人变成了谨言、慎行的中年人,满身疲惫从江上而来;不变的是他对教育的热忱,对事物敏锐的观察,以及总会遇到一些热情的人。看完好疲惫啊,我真是对疫情有ptsd了,看得我头晕人也晕。很早之前就看完他的江城与寻路中国,那时候真是充满希望啊,现在只剩下一声叹息,不知道是为自己还是为了什么
Very depressing ..“How does it … yet remained stagnant or even regressive”
Audiobook. 仍然很喜欢,依旧敏锐温柔,对新一代人特质的捕捉也极为精准,难过的是所有人都被一种残忍的清醒与无能为力包围。何伟不再是River town中那个带着“if you know me better”的执拗劲的年轻人,新世界的崩塌中,有太多失声,也有太多无法抵达,新时代的人们还没长大就开始疲惫。卡夫卡式至少比奥威尔式更人性,这是什么地狱笑话,笑着笑着却想哭。
怎么越写越带上white savior的口气