China’s War Reporters: The Legacy of Resistance against Japan is a non-fiction book by Parks M. Coble, published in 2015 by Harvard University Press.
[1] Sheng Mao[note 1] of Academia Sinica wrote that the title does not fully reflect what the work discusses as the content has a larger scope.
[8] Several of the journalists, who had assisted the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during the war, experienced problems during the Cultural Revolution and other subsequent events, while they were given political rehabilitation after the 1980s.
"[10] Hung argued that the sourcing should have included material from archives,[10] that the book should have had a different title due to its relative lack of focus on journalism, and that it is unbalanced in that it only covered works from the left political spectrum.
[9] Jenks also argued that the work's point of view "differs from the standard Anglo-American focus on truth, deception, and access in war reporting.