1962年成为外国人:追踪印度华人公民权的历史

Abir L. Mazumder
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我建议从印度政府与其公民关系的角度来考察这场战争。这篇论文的目的之一是一方面回到印度议会围绕外国人法律变化的辩论,这些法律几乎在一夜之间将印度-中国国民变成了外国人,并导致集体失去了国家公民身份和赞助。我还叙述了那些经历过被迫驱逐、监视和宵禁的人的民族学方面的经历,这些经历也导致他们从家中被大规模拘留到拉贾斯坦邦Deoli的拘留营。人民和国家的叙述被置于对国家权力概念的讨论的救济中,更具体地说,是福柯和阿甘本作品中讨论的生物权力概念。本文进一步引入了印度-中国人民的集体记忆和记忆叙事的比喻,作为揭示少数民族/外国人的公民权在1962年战争中如何发挥作用的一种手段。
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Becoming Foreigners in 1962: Tracing the History of Citizenship Rights of the Indian-Chinese
The geopolitical relationship of India and China is replete with a long and pernicious history which had culminated in the 1962 Indo-China war. I propose to examine the war from the point of view which bears upon the Indian-state’s relation with its citizens. One of the aims of the paper was to return on one hand to the Indian parliamentary debates around the changes in the Foreigner’s laws which turned Indian-Chinese nationals into Foreigners almost overnight and results in a collective loss of state citizenship and patronage. I also recount the ethnographic aspect of the people who had lived through the experience of being forced to deport, surveillance and curfews which also resulted in en masse internment from their homes to internment camps in Deoli in Rajasthan. The narrative of the people and the state are placed in the relief of discussion of the State’s notion of power, more specifically the notion of Bio-power as discussed in the works of Foucault and Agamben. The paper further brings in the trope of collective remembrance and memory narratives of the Indian-Chinese people as a means of unearthing how citizenship rights of minorities/foreigners has played out in the instance of the 1962 war.
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