The Internment of Western Civilians under the Japanese 1941-1945: A patchwork of internment (Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia)
معرفی کتاب «The Internment of Western Civilians under the Japanese 1941-1945: A patchwork of internment (Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia)» نوشتهٔ Bernice Archer, 1940-، منتشرشده توسط نشر RoutledgeCurzon در سال 2004. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Bernice Archer's comparative study of the experiences of the Western civilians interned by the Japanese in mixed family camps and sexually segregated camps in the Far East, combines a wide variety of conventional and unconventional source material. This includes contemporary War, Foreign and Colonial Office papers, diaries, letters, camp newspapers and artefacts, post-war medical, engineering and educational reports, biographies, autobiographies, memoirs and over fifty oral interviews with ex-internees. Using contemporary personal accounts, the shock of the Japanese victories and the devastating experience of capture are highlighted. This book also covers wider issues such as the role of women in war, gender and war, children and war, colonial culture, oral history, and war and memory. "Anyone with an interest in the Second World War in the Far East is familiar with military and Prisoner-of-War narratives. But how the 130,000 British, Dutch and American civilian men, women and children captured and interned by the Japanese in the Far East during the same period survived their internment is less well-known. How did these colonial people react to the sudden humiliation of surrender? How did they adapt to three-and-a-half years in Japanese camps in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, the Philippines and the Dutch East Indies? The Internment of Western Civilians Under the Japanese 1941-1945 addresses these questions." "Bernice Archer's comparative study of the experiences of the Western civilians interned by the Japanese in mixed family camps and sexually segregated camps in the Far East combines a wide variety of conventional and unconventional source material. This includes: contemporary War, Foreign and Colonial Office papers, diaries, letters, camp newspapers and artifacts and post-war medical, engineering and educational reports, biographies, autobiographies, memoirs and over fifty oral interviews with ex-internees." "An investigation of evacuation policies reveals the moral, economic, political, emotional and racial dilemmas faced by the imperial powers and the colonial communities in the Far East. Using contemporary personal accounts the shock of the Japanese victories and the devastating experience of capture are highlighted. Inside the camps, the author focuses on agency and survival. She demonstrates that, far from being passive victims with no control over their lives, the interned Western civilian internees were dynamic agents who used and adapted the social and cultural resources they inherited from the colonial world - such as the embroideries sewn by the women in the camps and, in particular, the three quilts made by the women in Changi - to survive their ordeal." BOOK COVER......Page 1 TITLE......Page 6 COPYRIGHT......Page 7 CONTENTS......Page 10 ILLUSTRATIONS......Page 11 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS......Page 13 Introduction......Page 18 CHAPTER ONE THE PRELUDE TO WAR......Page 46 CHAPTER TWO THE MEN’S RESPONSE TO INTERNMENT......Page 82 CHAPTER THREE The women’s response to internment......Page 132 CHAPTER FOUR THE CHILDREN’S RESPONSE TO INTERNMENT......Page 190 CHAPTER FIVE CONCLUSION......Page 234 EPILOGUE......Page 254 APPENDIX......Page 263 REFERENCES......Page 270 INDEX......Page 291 "The Internment of Western Civilians Under the Japanese 1941-1945 also covers wider issues such as the role of women in war, gender and war, children and war, colonial culture, oral history and war and memory."--BOOK JACKET
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