The Oriental Question

The Oriental Question
Title The Oriental Question PDF eBook
Author Patricia E. Roy
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 345
Release 2011-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0774840226

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Patricia E. Roy is the winner of the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award, Canadian Historical Association. Patricia Roy's latest book, The Oriental Question, continues her study into why British Columbians -- and many Canadians from outside the province -- were historically so opposed to Asian immigration. Drawing on contemporary press and government reports and individual correspondence and memoirs, Roy shows how British Columbians consolidated a "white man's province" from 1914 to 1941 by securing a virtual end to Asian immigration and placing stringent legal restrictions on Asian competition in the major industries of lumber and fishing. While its emphasis is on political action and politicians, the book also examines the popular pressure for such practices and gives some attention to the reactions of those most affected: the province's Chinese and Japanese residents. It is a critical investigation of a troubling period in Canadian history.

The Chinese Labour Question

The Chinese Labour Question
Title The Chinese Labour Question PDF eBook
Author Imperial South African Association
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 1906
Genre Chinese
ISBN

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Repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Acts

Repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Acts
Title Repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Acts PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Immigration and Naturalization
Publisher
Pages 330
Release 1943
Genre
ISBN

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Edward Said and the Question of Subjectivity

Edward Said and the Question of Subjectivity
Title Edward Said and the Question of Subjectivity PDF eBook
Author Pannian Prasad
Publisher Springer
Pages 213
Release 2016-04-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137543590

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Edward Said and the Question of Subjectivity explores the notion of subjectivity implicated in and articulated by Said in his writings. Analyzing several of his major works, Pannian argues that there is a shift in Said's intellectual trajectory that takes place after the composition of Orientalism. In so doing, Said forthrightly attempts to retrieve a theoretical and political humanism, as Pannian identifies, despite the difficult and sanguinary aspects of its past. He elaborates upon Said's understanding that only after recognising the structures of violence and coming to discern strategies of interpellation, may the individual subject effectively resist them. Pannian also explores Said's ideas on exilic subjectivity, the role of intellectuals, acts of memory, critical secularism, affiliation and solidarity before dwelling on his interface with Marxist thinkers such as Antonio Gramsci, Theodor Adorno, and Raymond Williams. This engagement marks Said's own subject formation, and shapes his self-reflexive mode of knowledge production.

A White Man's Province

A White Man's Province
Title A White Man's Province PDF eBook
Author Patricia Roy
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 347
Release 1989
Genre History
ISBN 0774803738

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"We are not strong enough to assimilate races so alien from us in their habits … We are afraid they will swamp our civilization as such. " -- Nanaimo Free Press, 1914 A White Man's Province examines how British Columbians changed their attitudes towards Asian immigrants from one of toleration in colonial times to vigorous hostility by the turn of the century and describes how politicians responded to popular cries to halt Asian immigration and restrict Asian activities in the province. White workingmen objected to Asian sojourning habits, to their low living standards and wages, and to their competition for jobs in specific industries. Because employers and politicians initially supported Asian immigrants, early manifestations of antipathy often appeared just as another dispute between capital and labour. But as their number increased, complaints about Asians became widespread, and racial characteristics became the nucleus of such terms as a 'white man's province' -- a 'catch phrase' which, as Roy notes, 'covered a wide variety of fears and transcended particular economic interests.' The Chinese were the chief targets of hostility in the nineteenth century; by the twentieth, the Japanese, more economically ambitious and backed by a powerful mother country, appeared more threatening. After Asian disenfranchisement in the 1870s, provincial politicians, freed from worry about the Asian vote, fueled and exploited public prejudices. The Asian question also became a rallying cry for provincial rights when Ottawa disallowed anti-Asian legislation. Although federal leaders such as John A. Macdonald and Wilfrid Laurier shared a desire to keep Canada a 'white man's country,' they followed a policy of restraint in view of imperial concerns. The belief that whites should be superior, as Roy points out, was then common throughout the Western world. Many of the arguments used in British Columbia were influenced by anti-Asian sentiments and legislation emanating from California, and from Australia and other British colonies. Drawing on almost every newspaper and magazine report published in the province before 1914, and on government records and private manuscripts, Roy has produced a revealing historical account of the complex basis of racism in British Columbia and of the contribution made to the province in these early years by its Chinese and Japanese residents.

Chinese American Literature Since the 1850s

Chinese American Literature Since the 1850s
Title Chinese American Literature Since the 1850s PDF eBook
Author Xiao-huang Yin
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 344
Release 2000
Genre American literature
ISBN 9780252025242

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This volume, an introduction and guide to the field, traces the origins and development of a body of literature written in English and in Chinese.

Hearings

Hearings
Title Hearings PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Immigration and Naturalization
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 1943
Genre
ISBN

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