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ID181677
Title ProperReturn of Chen Ching Lin
Other Title InformationChinese Deserters and Chinatowns in the British Raj, 1943–46
LanguageENG
AuthorCao, Yin
Summary / Abstract (Note)During World War II, thousands of Chinese soldiers were sent to India for training. Many of them deserted from the army and made a new life in India. Chen Ching Lin was one of these deserters. Following the course of his journey in India from 1943 to 1946, this article not only unearths the little-known experiences of the Chinese deserters in India, but also explores how the Chinese Nationalist Government’s aim to discipline the overseas Chinese communities conflicted with the agenda of British geopolitics. It further contends that modern Chinese and Indian history could be integrated into a single narrative framework from subaltern perspectives.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies Vol. 44, No.5; Oct 2021: p.888-902
Journal SourceSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies Vol: 44 No 5
Key Wordssoldiers ;  British India ;  Overseas Chinese ;  Deserters ;  Chinatowns ;  World War II ;  Chinese Nationalist Government


 
 
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