Asian Canadian Studies Reader

Asian Canadian Studies Reader
Title Asian Canadian Studies Reader PDF eBook
Author Roland Sintos Coloma
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 403
Release 2017-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1442630280

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Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Part One: Encountering Asian Canada -- 1 Asian Canadian Studies Now: Directions and Challenges -- 2 Nationals, Citizens, and Others -- 3 The Racial Subtext in Canada's Immigration Discourse -- 4 The Muslims Are Coming: The "Sharia Debate" in Canada -- 5 Looking for My Penis: The Eroticized Asian in Gay Video Porn -- Part Two: Ethnic Encounters -- 6 Cartographies of Violence: Creating Carceral Spaces and Expelling Japanese Canadians from the Nation -- 7 Redress Express: Chinese Restaurants and the Head Tax Issue in Canadian Art -- 8 Between Homes: Displacement and Belonging for Second-Generation Filipino-Canadian Youths -- Part Three: Intersectional Encounters -- 9 The Paradox of Diversity: The Construction of a Multicultural Canada and "Women of Color" -- 10 "A Woman Out of Control": Deconstructing Sexism and Racism in the University -- 11 Orientalizing "War Talk": Representations of the Gendered Muslim Body Post 9-11 in The Montreal Gazette -- Part Four: Comparative Encounters -- 12 Decolonizasian: Reading Asian and First Nations Relations in Literature -- 13 Marginalized and Dissident Non-Citizens: Foreign Domestic Workers -- 14 Residential Segregation of Visible Minority Groups in Toronto -- Part Five: Transnational Encounters -- 15 Sweet and Sour: Historical Presence and Diasporic Agency -- 16 Altered States: Global Currents, the Spectral Nation, and the Production of "Asian Canadian" -- 17 Whose Transnationalism? Canada, "Clash of Civilizations" Discourse and Arab and Muslim Canadians -- Part Six: After Encounters -- 18 Global Migrants and the New Pacific Canada -- 19 Asian Canada: Undone -- 20 "Too Asian?": On Racism, Paradox, and Ethno-nationalism -- Contributors

Asian Canadian Studies Reader

Asian Canadian Studies Reader
Title Asian Canadian Studies Reader PDF eBook
Author Gordon Pon
Publisher
Pages 440
Release 2017
Genre Asians
ISBN 9781442630291

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"Roland Sintos Coloma and Gordon Pon's Asian Canadian Studies Reader brings together essential writings by leading and emerging scholars in the field to explore the vibrancy of the diverse Asian diaspora in Canada. The Reader is the perfect textbook for undergraduate courses in Race and Ethnic Studies and the Sociology of Migration. The volume is organized into four main: themes ethnic, intersectional, comparative, and transnational encounters. It critically engages topics regarding orientalism, settler colonialism, globalization, and nationalism. Each groundbreaking essay challenges our conventional understandings of diversity and multiculturalism by tackling the intricacies of racism and racialization. By capturing the rich diversity within Asian Canadian communities, Coloma and Pon dispel the perceptions of Asians as always immigrants, newcomers, or model minorities. The Asian Canadian Studies Reader is the first interdisciplinary collection of essays intended for undergraduate use about Canada's largest racialized minority group."--

Voices Rising

Voices Rising
Title Voices Rising PDF eBook
Author Xiaoping Li
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 321
Release 2011-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0774841362

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This interdisciplinary inquiry examines Asian Canadian political and cultural activism around community building, identity making, racial equity, and social justice. Informed by a postcolonial and postmodern cultural critique, it traces the trajectory of progressive cultural discourse generated by Asian Canadian cultural activists over the course of several generations. Xiaoping Li draws on historical sources and personal testimonies to convincingly demonstrate how culture acts as a means of engagement with the political and social world. He addresses topical issues of "race," ethnicity, identity, and transculturalism.

Asian Canadian Writing Beyond Autoethnography

Asian Canadian Writing Beyond Autoethnography
Title Asian Canadian Writing Beyond Autoethnography PDF eBook
Author Christl Verduyn
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Pages 346
Release 2008-08-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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"Asian Canadian Writing beyond Autoethnography explores some of the latest developments in the literary and cultural practices of Canadians of Asian heritage. While earlier work by ethnic, multicultural, or minority writers in Canada was often concerned with immigration, the moment of arrival, issues of assimilation, and conflicts between generations, literary and cultural production in the new millennium no longer focuses solely on the conflict between the Old World and the New or the clashes between culture of origin and adopted culture. No longer are minority authors identifying simply with their ethnic or racial cultural background in opposition to dominant culture." "The essays in this collection explore ways in which Asian Canadian authors and artists have gone beyond what Francoise Lionnet calls autoethnography, or ethnographic autobiography. They demonstrate the ways representations of race and ethnicity, particularly in works by Asian Canadians in the last decade, have changed--have become more playful, untraditional, aesthetically and ideologically transgressive, and exciting."--Jacket.

Asian Canadian Theatre

Asian Canadian Theatre
Title Asian Canadian Theatre PDF eBook
Author Nina Lee Aquino
Publisher Theatre Communications Group - Playwrights Canada Press
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780887549861

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This is the first book to consider the formation, history, and practice of Asian Canadian theatre.

Outside and In-Between: Theorizing Asian-Canadian Exclusion and the Challenges of Identity Formation

Outside and In-Between: Theorizing Asian-Canadian Exclusion and the Challenges of Identity Formation
Title Outside and In-Between: Theorizing Asian-Canadian Exclusion and the Challenges of Identity Formation PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 282
Release 2021-09-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004466355

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This collection of critical theorizing reflects the lived experiences of racialized Asian-Canadian contributors. Grounded in theory and history, these essays illuminate pathways to better understand Asian-ness in contemporary Canada. These academics provide fresh perspectives on Asian Canadian exclusion, examine new spaces for critical resistance, and navigate the challenges of identity formation across racial, cultural, and national boundaries.

The Asian Canadian Bibliography Project

The Asian Canadian Bibliography Project
Title The Asian Canadian Bibliography Project PDF eBook
Author Wallace B. Chung and Madeline H. Chung Collection
Publisher
Pages 87
Release 1999*
Genre
ISBN

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