

Angelina Chin, "Unsettling Exiles: Chinese Migrants in Hong Kong and the Southern Periphery During the Cold War" (Columbia UP, 2023)
9 snips Oct 5, 2023
Angelina Chin, a researcher studying Chinese migration during the Cold War, discusses her book on the complexities of identity formation in Hong Kong. She explores the experiences of refugees, deportees, and sea communities, highlighting the role of neighboring territories. The podcast covers topics such as border crossings, fear and imagined threats, horrifying stories impacting Hong Kong's identity, undesirables and deportation policies, evolving narratives of border crossing, and struggles in the Hong Kong blind factory.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Research interests and book projects
03:23 • 8min
Archival Materials and Border Crossings
10:56 • 25min
Fear and Imagined Threats: Encounters with Dead Bodies in Hong Kong
36:25 • 5min
The Impact of Horrifying Stories on Hong Kong's Identity and Relationship with the PRC
40:56 • 3min
Undesirables and Deportation
43:39 • 22min
Evolving Narratives of Border Crossing in Hong Kong
01:05:30 • 21min
Struggles and Labor Movements in the Hong Kong Blind Factory
01:26:17 • 7min