<p>"This very short book is, to my knowledge, the only anthropological volume yet available on the very important topic of China-made copy goods. As such, it is a welcome additoin to the literature...This is a fascinating book, one that I have much enjoyed reading." <br />—<em>Gordon Mathews, The Chinese University of Hong Kong</em></p><p><strong>'should resonate with its intended audiences in global classrooms.'</strong></p><p><strong>'...an engaging classroom introduction, including solid questions for discussion and further work....<i>Fake Stuff </i></strong><strong>highlights the need to talk about this area in so many aspects of understanding China and its myriad flows worldwide.'</strong>-<i>Gary McDonogh, Bryn Mawr College in Asia Pacific World, vol 3 no 1</i></p>
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Yi-Chieh Jessica Lin holds a Ph.D. degree in Anthropology from Harvard University. She is Assistant Professor of General Education at the National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan. She has published short stories and essays in various Chinese newspapers since 1994. She worked as a television reporter for China Television Company in the past and produced documentaries on post-earthquake reconstructions.