Beyond Pan-Asianism
Beyond Pan-Asianism
Connecting China and India, 1840s-1960s
Tsui, Brian; Sen, Tansen
OUP India
04/2021
489
Dura
Inglês
9780190129118
15 a 20 dias
682
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
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