East-West Exposure 101

East-West Exposure 101
Author: Kenneth Lan
Publisher: Xlibris Us
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-09-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781796055719

I wrote this book to fulfil my lifelong curiosity. For years, I have been fascinated by the history of my undergraduate major. How did I become a major of East Asian Studies during my undergraduate days? How did such geographically-oriented field of studies begin in some Canadian universities? Why was there such a high demand for this unique discipline? Are students genuinely fascinated by the educational value of this discipline? Or are they interested in learning about the Pacific Rim in order to tool themselves for future opportunities there? This book was completed through sources obtained during multiple from various Canadian university archives. It does not reinforce an explicit one-size-fits-all theory. East Asian programs highlighted were established under different heads of universities. But all of them one thing in common. Each was founded to accommodate the dynamics of Canadian foreign policy in the twentieth-century history.

Annual Review

Annual Review
Author: Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
Publisher:
Total Pages: 26
Release: 1989
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

Asian Canadian Studies Reader

Asian Canadian Studies Reader
Author: Roland Sintos Coloma
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2017-06-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1442630302

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, Women and Gender Studies, and Migration and Diaspora Studies. 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.

Japanese Studies in Canada

Japanese Studies in Canada
Author: Kokusai Kōryū Kikin
Publisher: T̄okȳo : Japan Foundation ; Ann Arbor, Mich. : Association for Asian Studies
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1995
Genre: Japan
ISBN: