@article{INTERVIEW,
      recid = {5618},
      author = {Liu, Eric},
      title = {Everyday Energy Transformations in Urban China},
      address = {2023-03-09},
      number = {INTERVIEW},
      abstract = {Eric Liu interviews his mother, Yeli Zhang, about her  childhood memories growing up in a small city in midwestern  China and then moving to Beijing for college and graduate  school. Yeli describes changes in transportation, from  walking and bicycles to buses and trains, and finally the  rise of car culture. She explains home heating and cooking,  based on firewood and coal. She describes local and  seasonal diets and the challenges of food storage without  refrigeration, drawing a contrast to the United States. She  reflects on the end of seasonality and an immediate  relationship with nature with the growth of big  state-sponsored energy infrastructures like the electric  grid, powered in her city by natural gas.},
      url = {http://knowledge.uchicago.edu/record/5618},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.6082/uchicago.5618},
}