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Statelessness after Arendt

European refugees in China and the Pacific during the Second World War

Edited by Kolleen Guy and Jay Winter

Statelessness after Arendt
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  • ISBN: 9781526183026
  • Publish Date: May 2025
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
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    This book is a study of statelessness in the period of the Second World War. It breaks new ground by focusing not on Europe, but on the Asian and Pacific theatres of the conflict. This perspective enables us to go beyond Hannah Arendt's classic account of statelessness in her Origins of Totalitarianism.

    To her, statelessness was the product of a failed European nation-state system. We find a very different story when we examine the history of stateless people, many of them Jews, fleeing to Asia from Europe. In Asia, we see that being stateless was not a uniform experience, but a variety of possibilities reflecting the political structure of the states and cities in which refugees found shelter. We find too that stateless people managed to enter the political realm long before they reached the threshold of citizenship.

    Contents

    Introduction

    Part 1: Perspectives on statelessness

    Section 1: An introductory dialogue: Statelessness and the refugee predicament


    1. Jay Winter, Statelessness and the burden of our times
    2. Peter Gatrell, A Response

    Section 2: Telling the tale of refugees and the stateless

    3. Peter Balakian, Some Poems: Statelessness and refugees
    4. Mary Behrens, RUN
    5. Eva de Jong-Duldig, Nobody's children: Families, internees and refugees from Singapore to Australia during the Second World War
    6. Joy Damousi, Family memories of war and displacement: primary sources for the making of an historian

    Part 2: Refugees and the stateless in Asia and the Pacific in the global Second World War


    Section 3: Varieties of refugee life and statelessness in China

    7. Rana Mitter, War, memory, the state and statelessness in China
    8. Meredith Oyen, The International politics of refugee settlement in Shanghai, 1937-56
    9. Sheila Fitzpatrick, Statelessness and its (sometime) benefits: The case of Russians in Harbin in the 1930s and 1940s
    10. Peter Gatrell, 'I have been a refugee all my life': Refugees in China in the era of the Second World War - Evidence from UNHCR Individual Case Files

    Section 4: Refugees and the stateless in Shanghai and beyond

    11. Qian Zhu, 'The right to the city': The Nantao safe zone and humanitarian internationalism in Shanghai, 1932-40
    12. Gao Bei, Chinese nationalists, Japanese occupiers and the European Jewish refugees in Shanghai, 1938-41
    13. Sara Halpern, Statelessness, national sovereignty, and German and Austrian refugees in China during and after the Treaty Port era
    14. Jay Winter, A moveable feast: The Odyssey of the Mir yeshiva
    15. Kolleen Guy, Agents of empathy
    16. Seumas Spark, Jewish emigrés to Australia in the period of the Second World War

    Section 5: The End of Cosmopolitan Shanghai

    17. Zach Fredman, The Rise and fall of U.S. military power in China
    18. Christian Henriot, From Paradise to Hell: The downfall of French interests in Shanghai
    19. Robert Bickers, Out of Shanghai

    20. Kolleen Guy and Jay Winter, Conclusion: Statelessness in the global Second World War

    Editors

    Kolleen Guy is Associate Professor of Humanities and Division Chair of Arts and Humanities at Duke Kunshan University
    Jay Winter is Charles J. Stille Professor of History emeritus at Yale University and Distinguished Senior Teaching Scholar at Duke Kunshan University

    Statelessness after Arendt

    Edited by Kolleen Guy, Jay Winter

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