This research project examines the diverse and competing responses of Vancouver\u27s Chinese community to Canada\u27s diplomatic recognition of the People\u27s Republic of China in 1970. It investigates the reasons and underlying forces that shaped the position of the proponents and opponents of recognition. Additionally, this project considers how the recognition debate or controversy relates to the historical development of overseas Chinese organizations and nationalism. Vancouver-based Chinatown News and Chinese Times, which represented the opposing stances in the debate, provide the source materials. They are also the subjects because they shaped the local Chinese community\u27s political and cultural discourse. Few studies on recogniti...
Through oral history, this project studies a church congregation consisting of families from Hong Ko...
The Canadian census (2006) reported that over 1.3 million people in Canada self-identify their ethni...
The Canadian census (2006) reported that over 1.3 million people in Canada self-identify their ethni...
This project examines Vancouver\u27s Chinese Canadian community in light of the increase of Hong Kon...
This study seeks to understand Chinese ethnicity as a process of ongoing cultural construction engag...
The British Columbia Chinese community struggled against political and economic racism and discrimin...
In tracing the experience of Chinese Canadians in the 20th Century, we need to look further back int...
This thesis is concerned with an investigation of the nature of voluntary associations and leadershi...
This thesis is concerned with an investigation of the nature of voluntary associations and leadershi...
Canada, enmeshed in the 'China tangle' since 1949, has made only a few, haphazard attempts to cut th...
From feeling neither entirely "Chinese" nor "Canadian," Vancouver's Chinese weathered the hard time...
This paper examines events surrounding Canada's negotiations on the question of recognizing the Peo...
This paper examines events surrounding Canada's negotiations on the question of recognizing the Peo...
The current research on transnationalism has paid little attention to the impacts of immigrants' sus...
This is a content analysis on the coverage of the ethnic Chinese community by The Toronto Star and T...
Through oral history, this project studies a church congregation consisting of families from Hong Ko...
The Canadian census (2006) reported that over 1.3 million people in Canada self-identify their ethni...
The Canadian census (2006) reported that over 1.3 million people in Canada self-identify their ethni...
This project examines Vancouver\u27s Chinese Canadian community in light of the increase of Hong Kon...
This study seeks to understand Chinese ethnicity as a process of ongoing cultural construction engag...
The British Columbia Chinese community struggled against political and economic racism and discrimin...
In tracing the experience of Chinese Canadians in the 20th Century, we need to look further back int...
This thesis is concerned with an investigation of the nature of voluntary associations and leadershi...
This thesis is concerned with an investigation of the nature of voluntary associations and leadershi...
Canada, enmeshed in the 'China tangle' since 1949, has made only a few, haphazard attempts to cut th...
From feeling neither entirely "Chinese" nor "Canadian," Vancouver's Chinese weathered the hard time...
This paper examines events surrounding Canada's negotiations on the question of recognizing the Peo...
This paper examines events surrounding Canada's negotiations on the question of recognizing the Peo...
The current research on transnationalism has paid little attention to the impacts of immigrants' sus...
This is a content analysis on the coverage of the ethnic Chinese community by The Toronto Star and T...
Through oral history, this project studies a church congregation consisting of families from Hong Ko...
The Canadian census (2006) reported that over 1.3 million people in Canada self-identify their ethni...
The Canadian census (2006) reported that over 1.3 million people in Canada self-identify their ethni...