2024
LEFTOVER WOMEN named among “five of the best books to understand modern China” by The Guardian, April 2024
Interview on LEFTOVER WOMEN featured in The Shanghai Literary Review, Summer 2024
Chinese MeToo journalist Huang Xueqin jailed in crackdown on civil society, Washington Post, June 2024
CSIS ChinaPower podcast on LEFTOVER WOMEN, with Bonny Lin, April 2024
LEFTOVER WOMEN, 10TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION named one of the “books to read to understand China today” by Tania Branigan, Feb 2024
NuVoices podcast on LEFTOVER WOMEN, 10th Anniversary edition with Jessie Lau, March 2024
LEFTOVER WOMEN review: “The book is a great cry for help that should be read by everyone” Cha Journal, Feb 2024
China’s big push for a baby boom NPR’s On Point, Feb 2024
Birth rates continue to drop in China BBC Newsday, Jan 2024
Why are fewer Chinese women having children? Deutsche Welle TV, Jan 2024
China Told Women to Have Babies, but Its Population Shrank Again New York Times, Jan 2024
The change in attitudes among Chinese women that is bringing down the country’s birth rate The World PRX, Jan 2024
China Books podcast on LEFTOVER WOMEN, 10TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION with Mary Kay Magistad, January 2024
2023
China Books Review names LEFTOVER WOMEN, 10TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION one of the best books of 2023
Young Chinese Women Are Defying the Communist Party - by Leta Hong Fincher New York Times, November 2023
Book: Women shut out of China’s real estate-fueled wealth creation Axios, December 2023
Leftover Women, 10th Anniversary Robin Morgan interview with Leta Hong Fincher, WMC Live podcast, November 2023
Buzz-Cut and Brave: The Chinese Women Who Defy "Beauty Duty New York Times, October 2023
As China censors homegrown feminism, a feminist scholar from Japan is a bestseller Associated Press, September 2023
Heavily persecuted, highly influential: China’s online feminist revolution Rest of World, September 2023
A Chinese Journalist Gave #MeToo Victims a Voice. Now She’s on Trial New York Times, September 2023
Chinese feminists flock to see ‘Barbie’ Financial Times, July 2023
What women in China want National Geographic podcast, March 2023
2022
Women at the forefront of China’s largest protests in decades - by Leta Hong Fincher Harper’s Bazaar, December 2022
Inside China’s draconian ‘Zero-Covid’ Policy The Mehdi Hasan Show, November 2022
“There have been many years of build-up to this moment” Radio Free Asia, November 2022
Women are at the frontline of China’s protests Semafor, November 2022
Why dictators are afraid of girls: Rethinking gender and national security War on the Rocks, November 2022
What does Xi’s third term hold for women? Fortune, October 2022
5 Takeaways from China’s Big Leadership Announcement The Diplomat, October 2022
Excerpt from Betraying Big Brother published by Columbia University Weatherhead Institute’s The Reed, July 2022
China’s Doomed Fight Against Demographic Decline Foreign Affairs, May 2022
Even more disturbing than Washington’s looming abortion-rights reversal is Beijing’s Globe and Mail, May 2022
The state of Chinese feminism in 2022 with Leta Hong Fincher SupChina March 2022
Why US-China relations needs a gender analysis New Lines Institute, March 2022
CNN Erin Burnett interview with Leta Hong Fincher on Peng Shuai and the Olympics, Feb 2022
Tennis player Peng Shuai’s sexual assault allegations and China’s MeToo movement NPR Here and Now, Feb 2022
Can’t find love? China’s party cadres lend a hand AFP, Feb 2022
Why Peng Shuai’s denials only raise more questions for China TIME, Feb 2022
2021
Why Peng Shuai Has China’s Leaders Spooked New York Times op-ed by Leta Hong Fincher, Dec 2021
The Mehdi Hasan Show interview with Leta Hong Fincher on Peng Shuai MSNBC, Dec 2021
CNN Newsroom interview with Leta Hong Fincher on Peng Shuai and MeToo in China CNN, Nov 2021
LA Times podcast - a Chinese tennis star disappears ep 153, Dec 2021
Interview on feminists challenging authoritarianism in China - with Farai Chideya Our Body Politic podcast ep 62, Nov 2021
Zerlina on Peacock MSNBC interview with Leta Hong Fincher on Peng Shuai and MeToo Nov 22, 2021
The tennis world is calling on China to prove a Chinese tennis star is safe NPR All Things Considered, Nov 2021
China is trying to make Peng Shuai’s MeToo allegation disappear. It’s not working. TIME, Nov 2021
Live interview on Peng Shuai, censorship and MeToo in China BBC World TV, November 2021
Chinese tennis star makes “explosive accusation” of sexual assault BBC Newshour, November 2021
Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai’s sexual assault allegation against former top leader prompts online blackout Washington Post, Nov 2021
Tennis and politics intertwine in China’s highest profile MeToo case to date The Diplomat, November 2021
Abortion in China, Council on Foreign Relations Think Global Health, October 2021
Interview on China’s abortion policy The World, October 2021
China says it’s restricting abortions to promote gender equality. CNN, October 2021
Chinese court hears a single woman’s quest to freeze her eggs Wall Street Journal, September 2021
Beijing court dismisses high-profile #MeToo case My interview with The World, September 2021
Court rules against woman in China’s prominent #MeToo case The Guardian, September 2021
Kris Wu, Alibaba cases shed light on #MeToo in China Variety, August 2021
China’s business drinking culture spurs #MeToo moment Nikkei Asia, August 2021
Feminist activists in China speak out against online censorship PRI The World, July 2021
China’s government wants families to have three children. Chinese women don’t. My Washington Post op-ed, June 2021
China’s Inconvenient Truth. Foreign Affairs, May 2021
China’s Population is Peaking. The Diplomat, May 2021
An older China may be more unequal, too Bloomberg News, May 2021
Feminists thwarting China’s population goals My guest-hosting of POLITICO’s China newsletter, April 2021
China Stresses Family Values as More Women Put Off Marriage, Childbirth Wall Street Journal, April 2021
The SAIS Review interviews Dr. Leta Hong Fincher Winter/Spring 2021
China’s Coming Pro-Natalist Campaign, The National Interest, April 2021
Ding Ling’s critique of the Chinese patriarchy, SupChina, March 2021
China wants more babies but China’s women have other plans. South China Morning Post, March 2021
2020
Interviewed on BBC World TV about domestic violence in China and Tan Weiwei’s powerful song, December 2020
Interviewed on BBC Weekend about landmark MeToo court case in China, December 2020
Half the sky: the woman’s place in Chinese society Chinese Whispers podcast, October 2020
Forced abortion and secret sterilization: how China has abused Uyghur women for decades New Statesman, October 2020
Betraying Big Brother named one of New York Public Library’s list of “essential reads on feminism” to mark 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment August 2020
Contributor to Pen America’s “We Will Emerge,” featuring 111 short essays by writers, activists, politicians and artists imagining our future
How Uighur women’s bodies became a battleground for China’s coercive population control The New Arab, August 2020
Dilnur Reyhan: “J’attends toujours la solidarité des féministes envers les femmes ouïgoures” Le Monde, July 2020
Is the Pandemic Reshaping Geopolitics? Foreign Affairs, June 2020
‘American Carnage’ Now Playing in China POLITICO, June 2020
Big Brother’s Patriarchal Authoritarianism The Wire, June 2020
In China U.S. showdown, Beijing’s steely propagandist sharpens her attack Washington Post, May 2020
21 Book, TV Film and Podcast Suggestions for Asian Americans, by Asian Americans Huffington Post, May 2020
Women leaders are doing a disproportionately great job at handling the pandemic. So why are there so few of them? CNN, April 2020
A movement to pass mothers’ surnames to their children is gaining traction in China Quartz, April 2020
Bloomberg News Killed Investigation, Fired Reporter, Then Sought to Silence his Wife NPR News, April 2020
Domestic violence reports rise in China amid COVID-19 lockdown Globe and Mail, March 2020
Home is Not a Safe Place For Everyone Huffington Post, March 2020
China’s domestic violence epidemic Axios, March 2020
In China, Fans of ‘Sex and the City’ Would Rather be Miranda than Carrie VICE, August 2020
Interview with Radicals and Revolutionaries Lab podcast, February 2020
When Bloomberg News’s Reporting on China was Challenged, Bloomberg Tried to Ruin Me for Speaking Out The Intercept, February 2020
Betraying Big Brother is “a vivid, insightful read that will empower feminists around the world.” The Interpreter, January 2020
“Betraying Big Brother is a necessary read to understand the role of women in Chinese society” China Law and Policy, Jan 2020
Interview with Brazilian magazine Exame on publication of Portuguese edition of Betraying Big Brother Exame, January 2020
2019
Across the Globe, a “Serious Backlash Against Women’s Rights” New York Times, December 2019
Dismissal of Chinese professors seen as progress on #MeToo Times Higher Education, December 2019
Video interview with ChinaFile on Betraying Big Brother December 2019
China’s attacks on Uighur women are crimes against humanity Washington Post, October 2019
Interview with Spanish magazine cuarto poder on Betraying Big Brother Cuardo Poder, Dec 2019
In China, courts deny women divorces in the name of “social harmony” The Economist, Oct 2019
Abortions, IUDs and sexual humiliation: Muslim women who fled China for Kazakhstan recount ordeals Washington Post, Oct 2019
Silenced at home, finding a voice overseas: China’s feminists cultivate the expatriate community South China Morning Post, Oct 2019
Asian universities contend with their #MeToo moment Times Higher Education, Oct 2019
LA Review of Books podcast - Leta Hong Fincher on Feminism in China September 2019
“Thwarted at Home, Can China’s Feminists Rebuild a Movement Abroad?” ChinaFile, August 2019
“Leta Hong Fincher gives an impassioned and moving account of the modern women’s rights movement in China” The Gallyry, August 2019
“I Felt Like I Was Drowning”: On Women’s Rights in Taiwan LA Review of Books, August 2019
A Prosperous China Says “Men Preferred,” and Women Lose New York Times, July 2019
Interview with Leta Hong Fincher on “Betraying Big Brother” The Majority Report w/ Sam Seder, June 2019
The War on Women: The View from China - interview with Leta Hong Fincher Project Syndicate podcast, June 2019
Interview with Leta Hong Fincher on my books “Betraying Big Brother” and “Leftover Women” Engendered podcast, June 2019
This woman [Zheng Churan] is running to save the love of her life Buzzfeed, June 2019
Interview with Leta Hong Fincher on the resilience of the Chinese feminist movement China Digital Times, June 2019
Without memories of 1989, Chinese activists of a new generation struggle for social change LA Times, June 2019
LGBTQ rights in China: Halfway out of closet? Nikkei Asian Review, June 2019
How the feminist movement is challenging global authoritarianism - Leta Hong Fincher Q&A for Aspen Ideas Festival, May 2019
What Scares China’s Leaders? The Atlantic, April 2019
Why do Election 2020’s male candidates get better coverage than women? Quartz, April 2019
Leta Hong Fincher interviewed about Betraying Big Brother on The Atlantic’s Masthead podcast April 2019
Betraying Big Brother “captures the irony of having an international day dedicated to women’s rights when governments across the world are stifling those rights” Buzzfeed, March 2019
China’s women’s movement has not only survived an intense crackdown, it’s grown - Guardian op-ed by Leta Hong Fincher, March 2019
This International Women’s Day, support liberal democracy by defending women’s rights against authoritarianism South China Morning Post op-ed by Leta Hong Fincher, March 2019
How the arrest of 5 Chinese women galvanized the country’s feminist movement - CBC radio interview with Leta Hong Fincher, March 2019
The Chinese feminists fighting patriarchy from abroad PRI, May 2019
Leta Hong Fincher interviewed about Betraying Big Brother on The Theory of Everything podcast, May 2019
Betraying Big Brother named one of Vanity Fair’s top eight political books of fall 2018
Betraying Big Brother named one of Newsweek’s 61 best books of 2018
Betraying Big Brother named by Bitch Media as one of 15 best nonfiction books for fall 2018
Betraying Big Brother named one of 50 best feminist books of 2018 by Autostraddle
Leta Hong Fincher Looks at the Rise of Feminism in China Video interview with USC’s US-China Institute 2019
Betraying Big Brother named top book out of “13 must-read books for anyone interested in feminism” by Ezvid Wiki in 2019
New York Times review: “She argues that misogyny is at the core of China’s authoritarian regime and that a feminist movement, if not suppressed, could prove to be the country’s ‘most transformative movement.’ ” December, 2018
Betraying Big Brother named one of Time Out Shanghai’s “eight books on essential International Women’s Day reading list” March 2019
“The west believe they taught us feminism” Leta Hong Fincher featured in Guardian video March 2019
Stop Asking Women About Childbearing Status, China Tells Employers New York Times, February 2019
Can China recover from its disastrous one-child policy? Guardian, March 2019
“Hong Fincher makes a provocative and persuasive argument about the significance of the feminist movement in China, asserting that it is already a political wave the likes of which China has not seen since 1989.” LA Review of Books review, February, 2019
Betraying Big Brother “argues persuasively that the activism the [feminist] five awakened is already challenging the authoritarian state, with more and more women taking control of their bodies” Washington Post review, November 21, 2018
How young Chinese women are taking on Xi Jinping Profile of Betraying Big Brother in Australian Financial Review, March 9, 2019
Leta Hong Fincher interview with Uncommon Sense at Australia’s RRR on her book Betraying Big Brother March 12, 2019
Robin Morgan interviews Leta Hong Fincher on her book Betraying Big Brother WMC Live February 24, 2019
"With a dearth of information about non-Western feminist responses to sexual assaults...Hong Fincher has filled an important gap and showed how a generation of Chinese women is making great strides." Foreign Policy review, January 2019
The Patriarchy Strikes Back in China Foreign Policy, January 2019
How #MeToo Is Taking on a Life of Its Own in Asia TIME magazine, October 9, 2018
BBC Woman’s Hour interviews Leta Hong Fincher about her book Betraying Big Brother BBC, October 2018
ABC News The World interview on Betraying Big Brother ABC News, February 2019
Why has “dating leave” been given to Chinese women? BBC News, February 2019
“In her sprawling and detailed recent book, Betraying Big Brother, Fincher aims to tell the story of the women’s rights movement in China through their saga.” Book Forum review December 2018
Interview with Little Red Podcast on Betraying Big Brother Little Red Podcast, January 2019
2018
Reuters Breakingviews podcast with Leta Hong Fincher about Betraying Big Brother Reuters Breakingviews podcast, October 2018
BBC World News TV interviews Leta Hong Fincher about China’s feminist movement BBC World News, Oct. 8, 2018
Harvard Fairbank Center podcast on Betraying Big Brother: The Feminist Awakening in China Harvard Fairbank Center podcast, November 2018
“Hong Fincher’s book tells the story of the feminist movement in China, and the women she writes about are operating in almost unimaginably hostile conditions” New Statesman, October 2018
China’s New Feminists LA Review of Books China Channel excerpt from Betraying Big Brother, October 2018
China’s #MeToo Activists have Transformed a Generation Foreign Policy, January 2019
Feminism and femininity in Xi Jinping’s “New Era” The Interpreter, November 2018
Why the Communist Party wants to stifle #MeToo in China Inkstone News, November 2018
Interview with RTHK on Betraying Big Brother, Hong Kong International Literary Festival RTHK, November 2018
Betraying Big Brother on list of top fall books New Internationalist October 2018
Tank Magazine interview with Leta Hong Fincher Tank Magazine, November 2018
Betraying Big Brother “by far the most complete account yet of the story of the Feminist Five, who were detained for several weeks in 2015 for planning to hand out anti-sexual harassment information on public transport on International Women’s Day” Hong Kong Free Press October 2018
Betraying Big Brother in “Hope is a Good Book” collection “highlighting voices that have shone through the political and social gloom” Strand Bookstore, October 2018
Axios interviews Leta Hong Fincher on her book Betraying Big Brother Axios, October 2018
Betraying Big Brother "brings the clash between China’s grassroots women’s movement and the state’s manipulation of women to life" Reuters Breaking Views October 2018
Betraying Big Brother “deserves to be read and talked about – not only to understand better the plight of women in China and across the world, but also to better understand legitimacy-building in an undemocratic China.” Mapping China review, October 2018
India’s She The People interviews Leta Hong Fincher on her book Betraying Big Brother October 2018
FreshEd podcast with Leta Hong Fincher on Betraying Big Brother October 2018
What the Brett Kavanaugh controversy can teach China about feminism and social change South China Morning Post
Yue Xin, a #MeToo and Labor Rights Activist in China, Has Been Missing for Weeks After Being Detained by Police Jezebel, Oct. 2018
Brett Kavanaugh, Gender Inequality and the Decline of Democracy Medium, October 6, 2018
Leta Hong Fincher on Feminism and #MeToo in China Jezebel, September 2018
Betraying Big Brother a "meticulously sourced...study of modern China - its politics and popular culture" South China Morning Post, Aug. 2018
How #MeToo changed China, one year on SBS, October 2018
Hour-long WBAI radio interview with Leta Hong Fincher about Betraying Big Brother WBAI’s The Jordan Journal, Oct. 12, 2018
Interview with Leta Hong Fincher The Diplomat, August 31, 2018
Asia Experts Forum interview with Leta Hong Fincher Claremont McKenna Keck Center for International and Strategic Studies
Given the right to larger families, Chinese may hold off AFP, August 28, 2018
China could scrap two-child policy, ending 40 years of limits The Guardian, August 27, 2018
Betraying Big Brother "a fascinating and earnest book" with "riveting stories" Publishers Weekly, August 27, 2018
Off the Shelf Harvard Magazine September-October 2018
Harvard Fairbank Center: The Feminist Awakening in China by Leta Hong Fincher September 2018
“Betraying Big Brother is both enlightening and harrowing, but it also provides cause for hope” The China Forum, August 2018
Why Young Chinese Aren't Rushing Into Marriage NPR Morning Edition July 31, 2018
Chinese authorities are offering wedding subsidies and cash payments to lure 'high quality' women into having more babies Business Insider July 31, 2018
Betraying Big Brother "urgent", "sweeping" and "crucial reading" - Hong Kong Review of Books July 27, 2018
China's two-child policy is having unintended consequences The Economist July 26, 2018
Chinese college teaches female students to be ‘perfect’ Washington Post, June 25, 2018
Want a Divorce in China? You Might have to Fail a Quiz First New York Times, May 30, 2018
Chinese Feminists Push #MeToo Movement Amid Censorship NBC News May 3, 2018
China's Universities Face a #MeToo Moment Wall Street Journal April 22, 2018
Interview with Leta Hong Fincher in Oxford Review of Books ORB April 5, 2018
How Feminists in China are Using Emoji to Avoid Censorship WIRED March 30, 2018
China Silences its Feminists on International Women's Day Radio Free Asia March 9, 2018
"Leftover Women" named one of Beijing Time Out's best books on women in modern China February 21, 2018
Xi Jinping's authoritarian rise in China has been powered by sexism by Leta Hong Fincher, Washington Post, March 1, 2018
Leta Hong Fincher, Author of Acclaimed 'Leftover Women', Discusses the Uprising of Feminism in China The Beijinger, February 22, 2018
China Dropped its One-Child Policy. So Why Aren't Chinese Women Having More Babies? by Leta Hong Fincher, New York Times, February 20, 2018
China is in a muddle over population policy The Economist, February 8, 20018
China's feminist movement braves a government crackdown on #MeToo The Verge, February 9, 2018
China is Attempting to Muzzle #MeToo by Leta Hong Fincher, National Public Radio, February 1, 2018
Rise of 'morality schools' for Chinese women sparks outcry Associated Press, February 1, 2018
China's #MeToo Moment The New Yorker, February 1, 2018
BBC World TV interview with Leta Hong Fincher on #MeToo movement in China BBC World TV, January 25, 2018
Interview with Leta Hong Fincher about #MeToo and Betraying Big Brother: The Feminist Awakening in China Roundhouse Radio, January 24, 2018
#MeToo reaches China: As claims are made against two professors, Beijing struggles to keep a lid on movement The Telegraph, January 13, 2018
#MeToo makes its way to China, but will the government censor it? The Verge, January 11, 2018
How did #MeToo get started in China? Not even government censorship can silence it Bustle, January 9, 2018
Chinese women share #MeToo stories despite possible censorship Teen Vogue, January 9, 2018
Chinese women reveal sexual harassment, but #MeToo movement struggles for air Washington Post, January 9, 2018
China's women break silence on harassment as #MeToo becomes #WoYeShi Guardian, January 8, 2018
Will #MeToo spread in China? BBC, January 6, 2018
2017
Racy Virtual-Reality Assistant Pulled After Questions Raised, Wall Street Journal, December 13, 2017
No #MeToo in China? Female journalists face sexual harassment but remain silent Hong Kong Free Press, December 5, 2017
China's sexual harassment problem SupChina News, December 4 2017
China's mixed messages to working women Financial Times, November 30, 2017
Why China needs a #MeToo campaign but won't allow it: Conversation with Leta Hong Fincher Sinica Podcast, November 30, 2017
China's burgeoning feminist movement - Interview with Leta Hong Fincher - BBC, October 27, 2017
Women fail to crack China's glass ceiling as party picks new leaders Reuters, October 25, 2017
China refuses to admit it has a rape problem Foreign Policy, October 25, 2017
Why China has so few female leaders CNN, October 23, 2017
Sexual harassment at work is a global problem. Now, the world is finally talking about it. PRI's The World, October 20, 2017
China's 19th Party Congress: Interview with Leta Hong Fincher Foreign Policy Interrupted, October 20, 2017
In China women 'hold up half the sky' but can't touch the political glass ceiling Guardian, October 13, 2017
Oh Look, China's Another Country That's Not Promoting Any Women Buzzfeed, October 19, 2017
Anger as Chinese media claim harassment is just a western problem The Guardian, October 17, 2017
As China Prepares for New Top Leaders, Women are Still Shut Out New York Times, July 16, 2017
Talking Policy: Leta Hong Fincher on Feminism in China World Policy Journal, June 2, 2017
Trump officials say the UN supports coercive abortion in China. But does it? PRI's The World, April 28, 2017
Are Chinese women still holding up half the sky? Market takes its toll on their hard-won rights Financial Express, March 15, 2017
"Old like Yellowed Pearls" - The Struggle of China's Leftover Women The Politic, February 10, 2017
2016
Women in China: One step forward, two steps back The Irish Times, December 27, 2016
How Chinese feminists can inspire women to stand up to Trump The Guardian, November 23, 2016
China's Feminist Five Dissent Magazine, Fall 2016
Unmarried and 27? In China, That Makes You a "Leftover Woman" VOGUE Magazine, October 3, 2016
Gender Inequality in China: A conversation with Leta Hong Fincher CSIS China Power podcast August 30, 2016
Profile: Author Leta Hong Fincher explains how term 'leftover women' is Chinese propaganda South China Morning Post August 19, 2016
In China, feminism is growing -- and so is the backlash Los Angeles Times June 15, 2016
China's "leftover women" and the left-out system Open Democracy May 16, 2016
SKII Causes Flood of Tears in China With "Leftover" Women Short Film Brand Channel April 28, 2016
Author Details Unapproved Cuts to "Leftover Women" China Digital Times April 21, 2016
Interview with ABC News 24 on China's 'leftover' women ABC News 24 April 16, 2016
SKII Takes on China's "Leftover" Women WWD April 17, 2016
Viral Ad Sparks Outpouring for "Leftover" Women in China VOA News April 12, 2016
Emotional advert about China's 'leftover' women goes viral BBC April 8, 2016
Emotional viral video empowers China's 'leftover' women Deutsche Welle April 8, 2016
SK II's new commercial challenges traditional attitudes towards marriage in China The Independent April 13, 2016
Leftover Women - How Millenial Women Must Fight Tradition Medium April 8, 2016
A Chinese feminist's defiant message to the government that jailed her Washington Post March 8, 2016
What future for women in Chinese higher education? Times Higher Education Jan 21, 2016
2015
China’s domestic violence law is a victory for feminists. But they say it doesn’t go far enough. Washington Post Dec 29, 2015
'Leftover Women' reveals unequal shares of China’s growing wealth. Christian Science Monitor Dec 23, 2015
China's 'leftover women' fight back: Fincher. AFP Nov 2, 2015
Two's a crowd for many Chinese after one-child policy change. AFP Oct 30, 2015
China ends one-child policy, but it may be too late. McClatchy News Oct 29, 2015
China's Other Women. Time Oct 22, 2015
Hillary Clinton called Xi’s speech ‘shameless,’ and the Web went wild. Washington Post Sep 28, 2015
Despite real progress, Chinese women may be losing ground. Washington Post Sep 26, 2015
China's Feminists will Mark Women's Conference with Deafening Silence. Guardian Sep 26, 2015
China's Feminists Won't Let the Government Stop Their Momentum. Buzzfeed Jul 6, 2015
Watering the gardens of others - China’s women are being shut out of the land and housing markets. The Economist Jun 12, 2015
Five Feminists Remain Jailed in China for Activities the Government Supports. Time Mar 19, 2015
China Detains 10 Feminist Activists, Totally Missing the Memo on How to Celebrate International Women's Day. Bustle Mar 12, 2015
For richer, for poorer: how China's laws put women second. Guardian Feb 24, 2015
China's Boyfriends for Hire. Foreign Affairs Feb 20, 2015
2014
Home truths | At last, domestic violence is to be outlawed. The Economist Dec 4, 2014
China’s first anti-domestic violence law hailed as a step forward. Guardian Nov 26, 2014
China Has Finally Drafted a Domestic-Violence Law. Time Nov 26, 2014
Gender Inequality in China - Smokestack Nostalgia. BBC May 28, 2014
Leta Hong Fincher on "Leftover Women: The Resurgence of Gender Inequality in China". New York Times May 14, 2015
"As women age, they are worth less and less" - gender inequality in China. Prospect Magazine May 9, 2014
Wall Street Journal Blog China Real Time Q&A with Leta Hong Fincher: "Leftover Women. Wall Street Journal May 1, 2014
Q&A with Leta Hong Fincher on "Leftover Women: The Resurgence of Gender Inequality in China". The Diplomat May 1, 2014
Over 27? Unmarried? Female? You'd be on the scraphead in China. Telegraph Apr 30, 2014
How Women Lost Out as China's Property Market Boomed. Business Week Apr 29, 2014
Interview with Leta Hong Fincher. China Digital Times Bookshelf Apr 27, 2014
China's Totally Misguided Campaign to Turn Working Women Into Wifeys. Foreign Policy Apr 25, 2014
Women China has Turned its Back On. Financial Review Apr 23, 2014
China's leftover women: An interview with Leta Hong Fincher. Open Democracy Apr 21, 2014
'Leftover Women' Blamed For China's Surplus Of Unmarried Men. NPR Apr 18, 2014
Interview with Leta Hong Fincher. Feminist Times Apr 16, 2014
On the Rise and Online: Female Consumers in Asia Economist Intelligence Unit, 2014
China's Hot Real Estate Market Takes Broad Toll
NPR
China ends one-child policy. CNN Oct 30, 2015
China detains women's rights activists. CNN Mar 16, 2015