How Chinese people came together when separated by quarantine, creating hope, humor and art
- Written by Belinda Kong, Professor of Asian Studies, Bowdoin College
Zuo Ansheng, a flour figurine master, makes flour works related to the coronavirus in Yinan county in Shandong province, Feb. 7, 2020.Feature China/Barcroft Media via Getty ImagesFear and blame appear to be fast becoming Americans’ defining emotions around COVID-19. Headlines seem to offer either worst-case estimates or government...

