The Deoliwallahs: The True Story of the 1962 Chinese Indian Internment
Autor Joy Ma, Dilip D'Souza Cuvânt înainte de Shashi Tharooren Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 sep 2026 – vârsta ani
Alternating between historical context and the personal stories of survivors, authors Joy Ma and Dilip D'Souza weave together a compelling and emotional account of a nearly forgotten community of people interned against their will. The book draws parallels with other instances of internment, such as the Japanese American experience during World War II, highlighting the universal themes of identity, citizenship, and the consequences of fear-driven policies.
A documentary, Voices of Deoli (2025), directed by Lulu Men with author Joy Ma serving as executive producer, along with Michael Cheng and Neela D’Souza, also shares the stories of survivors and, like the book, serves as a powerful reminder of the fragility of rights and the impact of prejudice.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781978845404
ISBN-10: 1978845405
Pagini: 236
Ilustrații: 3 color and 3 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10: 1978845405
Pagini: 236
Ilustrații: 3 color and 3 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Notă biografică
JOY MA was born in Deoli Camp where more than 3,000 people of Chinese origin were interned in Rajasthan. She is the producer of the associated film, Voices of Deoli. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
DILIP D'SOUZA is a Mumbai-based writer and journalist. He is the author of seven books, including Roadrunner: An Indian Quest in America and Branded by Law: Looking at India's Denotified Tribes.
DILIP D'SOUZA is a Mumbai-based writer and journalist. He is the author of seven books, including Roadrunner: An Indian Quest in America and Branded by Law: Looking at India's Denotified Tribes.
Cuprins
Foreword by Shashi Tharoor
Preface
1. Origins
2. Ying Sheng Wong: Within Barbed Wires
3. A Contested Line
4. Andy Hsieh: “To Be Imprisoned like This”
5. War
6. Steven Wan: A Cold First Night in Deoli
7. Foreigners in Our Land
8. Michael Cheng: A Single, Defining Act
9. Yeeva Cheng: The Dark Cloud of Memories
10. Deoli
11. Effa and Jack Ma: This Side or the Other
12. Victim of Circumstance
13. Parallel
14. Kwei Pow Chen: A Year of My Childhood
15. Yin Marsh: A Great Darkness
16. Scars
17. Aftermath
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Preface
1. Origins
2. Ying Sheng Wong: Within Barbed Wires
3. A Contested Line
4. Andy Hsieh: “To Be Imprisoned like This”
5. War
6. Steven Wan: A Cold First Night in Deoli
7. Foreigners in Our Land
8. Michael Cheng: A Single, Defining Act
9. Yeeva Cheng: The Dark Cloud of Memories
10. Deoli
11. Effa and Jack Ma: This Side or the Other
12. Victim of Circumstance
13. Parallel
14. Kwei Pow Chen: A Year of My Childhood
15. Yin Marsh: A Great Darkness
16. Scars
17. Aftermath
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Recenzii
“The Deoliwallahs collects the stories and reveals the practical and ethical facets of internment, which could not be more relevant to us today.”
"The Deoliwallahs pierces the orbit of well-known geopolitical exemplifications with a long overdue chronicle of the persecution of India’s Chinese community. In this book, we not only encounter the power of firsthand narratives of those interned, scaffolded by meticulous research and documentation, but also witness for ourselves the unfolding of how arbitrary, but still concrete forces shape fundamental questions about nation, identity, and belonging."
"The Deoliwallahs pierces the orbit of well-known geopolitical exemplifications with a long overdue chronicle of the persecution of India’s Chinese community. In this book, we not only encounter the power of firsthand narratives of those interned, scaffolded by meticulous research and documentation, but also witness for ourselves the unfolding of how arbitrary, but still concrete forces shape fundamental questions about nation, identity, and belonging."
Descriere
The Deoliwallahs sheds light on a lesser-known chapter of Indian history—the internment of Chinese Indians following the 1962 Sino-Indian War. The book draws parallels with Japanese American internment during World War II and, utilizing personal testimonies of survivors, highlights the universal themes of identity, citizenship, and the consequences of fear-driven policies.