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ethnic-persecution

The chapter depicts the targeting and internment of Malayan Chinese by the white shirts, reflecting ethnic violence and forced displacement.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Windup Girl (2009)Paolo Bacigalupi

Chapter 23

In this chapter, Hock Seng navigates a tense and dangerous Bangkok under the oppressive control of the white shirts, who are conducting raids and enforcing harsh restrictions on the population, particularly targeting the Malayan Chinese community. Accompanied by Mai, a local girl, Hock Seng struggles with fear, mistrust, and the collapsing social order as he attempts to safeguard stolen money and survive the escalating violence and political purges. The chapter highlights the growing atmosphere of fear, ethnic tension, and the breakdown of community bonds amid authoritarian crackdown.