Book launch event : Everyday occupation : American soldiers and Chinese civilians after World War II

Streaming Media

Media Information

Lingnan access only

Organizer

Department of History and the Library

Event Title

Book Launch Event

Document Type

Book Talk

Date

4-17-2026

Time

3:00 p.m. -- 4:00 p.m.

Venue

Activity Room, Library (1/F Zone A)

Description

Prof. Chunmei DU, a historian of modern China at Lingnan University, will introduce her new book Everyday Occupation: American Soldiers and Chinese Civilians after World War II.

In this rich history of everyday encounters between US soldiers and Chinese civilians, Prof. DU explores their entangled relations from the end of World War II to the founding of the People’s Republic of China. Drawing upon official, popular, and personal accounts from both countries, Prof. DU examines the sensorial, material, and symbolic exchanges that took place between GIs and ordinary Chinese people – stall vendors, pedestrians, rickshaw pullers, “Jeep girls,” and suspected thieves. Through the conceptual lens of the everyday, this book reveals how interactions such as traffic accidents, sexual relations, theft, and black-market dealings impacted larger political dynamics during this pivotal era. Prof. DU shows how mundane struggles made imperialism and sovereignty tangible, fueling anti-American sentiment. Meanwhile, these encounters fostered informal diplomacy, shaping identities and forging new bonds that left a lasting imprint on both countries.

This title could be accessed via 1-Search here, and it is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Photo Gallery:
https://gallery.ln.edu.hk/lib/booklaunch-202601/

Language

English

Additional Information

Recommended Citation

Du, C., & Leung, V. (2026, April 17). Book launch event: Everyday occupation: American soldiers and Chinese civilians after World War II [Video podcast]. Retrieved from https://commons.ln.edu.hk/videos/990

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