Bird Dog over at Maggie's Farm clued me into this site. It seems they are banned in China.
Also Banned:
Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry, Commitment To Living (Anthony Pisani), disembedded, Dr. Bliss, Larval Subjects (the old site), Larval Subjects (the new site).
Available:
Deception Blog, Dr. Sanity, Dr. X's Free Associations, In The Room, hawk works, Laura Gonzalez, Laura's Psychology Blog, Modern Psychoanalysis, Neo-neocon, Psychoa, Shrinkwrapped, Stephen Soldz.
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Jeremy Dean
I am indeed banned in China! Oh dear, what's next? Banned in the U.S.A.?
Posted by: disembedded | March 01, 2007 at 10:18 PM
Disembedded,
It must be all that subversive stuff about persecution and resignation on your site. Or, maybe it's just the pictures they don't like.
Posted by: DrX | March 01, 2007 at 10:22 PM
Geez, and I have never said a word about their interesting combination of embracing "free markets" alongside their dictatorial regime. Maybe they really like Zyprexa and Cymbalta and they don't like my commentary on these meds? Beats me!
Posted by: CL Psy | March 02, 2007 at 02:53 PM
Hi Doctor X,
I think you're right. The "how can one cope with the weight of oppression" articles probably don't sit very well with them, and the "censors" probably have no clue how to figure out the analytic idea of relational, so that must be subversive too. And yes, I agree that the Annie Liebovitz nudes and the pictures of Arnold Schwarzenegger's play-for-pay nudes probably don't sit very well with them either. And they must just hate my Anna Nicole shrine. But I'm still going to file an official complaint about this egregious attack upon my public face. They'll see what I can do!
Posted by: disembedded | March 03, 2007 at 02:49 AM
Hi Doc:
According to the link on your site, both of my sites (http://modernpsychoanalysis.blogspot.com/ & http://modernpsychoanalysis.org) are now banned in China also.
Curious.
Posted by: Jim Fennessy | March 21, 2007 at 03:21 PM
I must have missed this when you posted it in March. Just saw it now. How interesting. Thanks for pointing this out to me! I can't imagine what could be objectionable to the Chinese government about my site, but I guess just talk of suicide is threatening. I would love to find out the process by which these decisions are made. Thanks again.
Posted by: Anthony Pisani | August 23, 2007 at 11:49 PM