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Vancouver's Chinatown : racial discourse in Canada, 1875-1980 / Kay J. Anderson.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Anderson, Kay, 1958-
Series:
McGill-Queen's studies in ethnic history ; 10.
McGill-Queen's studies in ethnic history, 0846-8869 ; 10
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Race.
Chinatown (Vancouver, B.C.)--History.
Chinatown (Vancouver, B.C.).
Physical Description:
x, 323 p. : ill.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, c1991.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Anderson charts the construction of Chinatown in the minds and streets of the white community of Vancouver over a hundred year period. She shows that Chinatown -- from the negative stereotyping of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to its current status as an "ethnic neighbourhood" -- has been stamped by changing European ideologies of race and the hegemonic policies those ideas have shaped. The very existence of the district is the result of a regime of cultural domination that continues to exist today. Anderson clearly rejects the concept of "race" as a means of distinguishing between groups of human beings. She points out that because the implicit acceptance of public beliefs about race affects the types of questions asked by researchers, the issue of the ontological status of race is as critical for commentators on society as it is for scientists studying human variation. Anderson applies this fresh approach toward the concept of race to a critical examination of popular, media, and academic treatments of the Chinatown in Vancouver.
Contents:
Front Matter
Contents
Illustrative Material
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Race, Place, and the Power of Definition
Creating Outsiders, 1875-1903
Constructing Race through Place and Practice, 1886-1920
Marginalizing Chinatown, 1920-1935
New Allies, New Perceptions, 1935-1949
“Slum Clearance,” 1950-1969
Chinatown Re-oriented, 1970-1980
The End of a Fiction?
Notes
Bibliography
Relevant Geographical Scholarship on Vancouver’s Chinese since First Publication of Vancouver’s Chinatown
Index
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references: p. [293]-310 and index.
ISBN:
1-282-85563-8
9786612855634
0-7735-6297-4

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