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Canadian Studies Today : Responses From The Asia-Pacific

AuthorStewart Gill
PublisherPrestige Books
Publisher2009
Publisher239 p,
ISBN8178510669

Contents: Introduction/Stewart Gill and K. Dhawan. 1. So i Filled My Box of Light: Archival Risk in Early Images of Canada\'s Aboriginal People/Min-hsiou Rachel Hung. 2. Indigenous Settlements in Canada : Aboriginal Title in The Canadian Legal System/Awi Mona, Chih-Wei Tsai. 3. Lost Children : Crossing Indigenous Cultural Borders in the Canadian Arctic/Kimberley McMahon-Coleman. 4. A Study of Japan\'s Pre-War Economic Research on Canada: An Analysis of the Japan\'s Consular Reports/Koji Utsunomiya. 5. Ecological Footprint in Canada and Israel-Toward Innovative Policy Tool/Dan Gottlieb. 6. Energy Cooperation between Canada and South Korea : Canadian Oil Sands/Sehyun Ahn. 7. Prisoners Radio in Canada and Australia/Heather Anderson. 8. Policing Multicultural Sates : Lessons from the Canadian Model/Guy Ben-Porat. 9. Consumption, Commodification and Choice in Writing by Lillian Ng and Evelyn Lau/Robyn Morris. 10. Rohinton Mistry\'s Family Matters : A Reading about Death/Beth Rushton. 11. Cultural Ethos and Ethnic Values : A Study of Rohinton Mistry/Jagdish Batra. 12. Uma Parameswaran\'s Preoccupation with Feminist Concerns in Mangoes on the Maple Tree/DeepaDiddi. 13. Visible Minorities and Canadian Cultural Mosaic/Hedda Ben-Bassat. 14. Reading Transculturalism in Shakti\'s Words : An Anthology of South Asian Canadian Women\'s Poetry/Putul Sathe. 15. Performing a Japanese Housewife in Ruth L. Ozeki\'s My Year of Meats/Hsiao-Han Sharon Chen. 16. Canadian Poets of the Asia-Pacific Origin.

The present volume is the second in a series featuring younger Canadian scholars from around the Asia-Pacific region and is the initiative of the Pacific Asia Network of Canadian Studies (PANCS). The papers cover a wide range of subjects: literature, diaspora, multiculturalism history, international studies, commerce, trade, environment and future of Canadian Studies. It is hoped that the volume will provide a different perspective on Canada and its relationship with the Asia-Pacific world.

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