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Statelessness After Arendt - (Cultural History of Modern War) by  Kolleen Guy & Jay Winter (Hardcover) - 1 of 1

Statelessness After Arendt - (Cultural History of Modern War) by Kolleen Guy & Jay Winter (Hardcover)

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  • This book is a study of statelessness in the period of the Second World War.
  • About the Author: Kolleen Guy is Associate Professor of Humanities and Division Chair of Arts and Humanities at Duke Kunshan UniversityJay Winter is Charles J. Stille Professor of History emeritus at Yale University and Distinguished Senior Teaching Scholar at Duke Kunshan University
  • 388 Pages
  • Social Science, Refugees
  • Series Name: Cultural History of Modern War

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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.



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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.



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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 the volume to go beyond Hannah Arendt's classic account of statelessness in her Origins of Totalitarianism.
To Arendt, statelessness was the product of a failed system of European nation-states. Statelessness after Arendt finds a very different story when examining the history of stateless people, many of them Jews, coming to Asia from Europe to escape persecution. In the turbulent world of the 1930s and 1940s, being stateless in Harbin or Shanghai was not the same as being stateless in Hamburg or Vienna. In China and elsewhere in Asia, statelessness was not a uniform experience, but a variety of possibilities reflecting the political structure of the states and cities in which refugees found shelter.
The volume breaks new ground in showing how the stateless managed to enter the political realm long before they reached the threshold of citizenship. They developed a discourse of displacement through which they expressed their political identity as members of collectives, as people living together, joined in a common cause, at a time of terrible uncertainty. They spoke to each other in their own language, in newspapers, cafes, soup kitchens, theatres, sports clubs, schools and synagogues, and thereby took over the authorship of their own narratives. By doing so, they helped forge their pathway back to freedom.



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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

Manufacturer Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Language: English
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Refugees
Format: Hardcover
Series Title: Cultural History of Modern War
Number of Pages: 388
Author: Kolleen Guy & Jay Winter
Street Date: May 27, 2025
TCIN: 1004306858
UPC: 9781526183026
Item Number (DPCI): 247-38-3306
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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