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Beyond Pan-Asianism

Connecting China and India, 1840s-1960s

Tansen Sen, Brian Tsui (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
489 Seiten
2021
OUP India (Verlag)
978-0-19-012911-8 (ISBN)
65,95 inkl. MwSt
Within Asia, the period from 1840s to 1960s had witnessed the rise and decline of Pax Britannica, the growth of multiple and often competing anti-colonial movements, and the entrenchment of the nation-state system. Beyond Pan-Asianism seeks to demonstrate the complex interactions between China, India, and their neighbouring societies against this background of imperialism and nationalist resistance.
The contributors to this volume, from India, the West, and the Chinese-speaking world, cover a tremendous breadth of figures, including novelists, soldiers, intelligence officers, archivists, among others, by deploying published and archival materials in multiple Asian and Western languages. This volume also attempts to answer the question of how China-India connectedness in the modern period should be narrated. Instead of providing one definite answer, it engages with prevailing and past frameworks-notably 'Pan-Asianism' and 'China/India as Method'-with an aim to provoke further discussions on how histories of China-India and, by extension the non-Western world, can be conceptualized.

Tansen Sen is Professor, History; Director, Center for Global Asia, NYU Shanghai, China; and Global Network Professor, NYU, New York, USA. Brian Tsui Kai Hin is Associate Professor, Department of Chinese Culture, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong.

Introduction

Section 1: Epistemological Interventions

Chapter One: Slave of the Colonizer: The Indian Policeman in Chinese Literature
Adhira Mangalagiri

Chapter Two: China-India Myths in Xu Dishan's 'Goddess of Supreme Essence'
Gal Gvili

Chapter Three: Rethinking Pan-Asianism through Zhang Taiyan: India as Method
Viren Murthy


Section 2: Encounters and Images

Chapter Four: Through the 'Indian Lens': Observations and Self-Reflections in Late Qing Chinese Travel Writings on India
Zhang Ke

Chapter Five: India-China 'Connectedness': China and Pan-Asianism in the late-19th to
mid-20th Century Writings in Hindi
Kamal Sheel

Chapter Six: China in the Popular Imagination: Images of Chin in North India at the Turn of
the Twentieth Century
Anand A. Yang


Section 3: Cultures and Mediators

Chapter Seven: 'Tagore and China' Reconsidered: Starting from a Conversation with Feng
Youlan
Yu-ting Lee

Chapter Eight: When Culture Meets State Diplomacy: The Case of Cheena Bhavana
Brian Tsui

Chapter Nine: Erecting a Gurdwara on Queen's Road East -The Singh Sabha Movement,
the Boxer Uprising, and the Sikh Community in Hong Kong
Cao Yin

Chapter Ten: Mecca between China and India: Wartime Chinese Islamic Diplomatic
Missions across the Indian Ocean
Janice Hyeju Jeong


Section 4: Building and Challenging Imperial Networks

Chapter Eleven: Indian Political Activism in Republican China
Madhavi Thampi

Chapter Twelve: Between Alliance and Rivalry: Nationalist China and India During World War II
Wen-shuo Liao

Chapter Thirteen: Shipping Nationalism in India and China, 1920-1952
Anne Reinhardt

Chapter Fourteen: The Chinese Intrigue in Kalimpong: Intelligence Gathering and the 'Spies'
in a Contact Zone
Tansen Sen

Epilogue
Prasenjit Duara

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Yes, 4-5
Verlagsort New Delhi
Sprache englisch
Maße 145 x 225 mm
Gewicht 682 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften
ISBN-10 0-19-012911-5 / 0190129115
ISBN-13 978-0-19-012911-8 / 9780190129118
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