Policy, Pop & Dumplings
Hot water over iced lates. Slippers indoors. Traditional medicine over Western pharmaceuticals. Why is everyone suddenly romanticizing Chinese lifestyle choices—and why does it feel political? This week, Gunjan and Paroma unpack Chinamaxxing through the lens of shifting cultural power. From Fareed Zakaria and Jon Stewart on Western liberalism’s fraying moral authority to bell hooks on “eating the other,” we ask: is this appreciation, appropriation, or something stranger? A geopolitical vibe shift disguised as wellness trends? When choosing herbal tea over coffee starts to feel like picking a side, what does that say about whose culture holds capital now? Credits and Show notes: 1. All About Love, New Visions, Bell Hooks [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17607.All_About_Love] 2. Mala Project by Sticky Rice [https://www.zomato.com/ncr/mala-project-by-sticky-rice-golf-course-road-gurgaon/order]
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