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Outside and In-Between: Theorizing Asian-Canadian Exclusion and the Challenges of Identity Formation: Studies in Critical Social Sciences, cartea 190

Rose Ann Torres, Kailan Leung, Vania Soepriatna
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 sep 2021
Asian Canadians—whether immigrant, international students, naturalized, native-born, or other—are hampered in their exploration and articulation of self by the dearth of critical writing both for them, and by them. Despite the influx of Asian students and their inflated tuition rates to Canadian postsecondary institutions, they are strikingly underrepresented in the literature of the academy. Critical theory focusing on Asian identity, anti-Asian racism, and the Asian-Canadian experience is limited, or presented as an artifact of the past.

Across the globe—but particularly in the English-speaking West—the internationalization of higher education continues its upward trend. 2017 data from the Canadian Bureau for International Education positioned Canada as the fourth-leading destination for international students seeking post-secondary education. The fact that the vast majority of international students at Canadian colleges and universities come from Asia has been well documented in domestic media, but the lived experiences and perspectives of these transnational individuals have not. This edited collection provides much-needed theorizing of Asian-Canadian lived experiences, focusing on such themes as: multiculturalism, diversity, race, culture, agency, education, community activism, citizenship, identity, model minority myths, gender, colonization, neoliberalism, and others.

Contributors include: Sarah Alam, Syed Fahad Ali, Wallis Caldoza, Valerie G. Damasco, Grace Garlow, Allison Lam, Kailan Leung, Juanna Nguyen, Dionisio Nyaga, Jasmine Pham, Vania Soepriatna, Tika Ram Thapa and Rose Ann Torres.
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ISBN-13: 9789004461383
ISBN-10: 9004461388
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Critical Social Sciences


Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors

Introduction
Rose Ann Torres, Kailan Leung and Vania Soepriatna

PART 1
Theorizing Asian Canada

1 Critical Reflexivity
Re-imagining Asian Canada
Rose Ann Torres and Dionisio Nyaga

2 Mixture and Movement
Reflections on Identity, Power and Border Crossing through the Process of Currere
Kailan Leung

3 Transnational Labour Migration of Filipino Nurses to Canada
An Organized Historical, Institutional and Social Process
Valerie G. Damasco

4 Theorizing Asian Canada
Rose Ann Torres

PART 2
Race, Gender, Multiculturalism, Work

5 South Asian Women Migrants Living in Canadabr/>Prospects and Challenges in the Labor Market
Sarah Alam

6 Unmapping Diasporic Pilipina Geographies
Rose Ann Torres and Dionisio Nyaga

7 Reciprocity Policies and Institutional Practices as Exclusionary Exceptions
Filipino Nurses as Recruited and Excluded Subjects
Valerie G. Damasco

8 OutsourcEd
International Practicums as Responses to Internationalization in Canadian Teacher Education
Kailan Leung

9 Why I Don’t Talk about Being Filipino (I Think)
Wallis Caldoza (in thought with Peyton Caldoza)

PART 3
Citizenship, Multiculturalism, Culture, Identity

10 The Multicultural Façade
A Colonial Performance of Diversity in Canada and Indonesia
Vania Soepriatna

11 Impact and Implications of Rap and Hip-Hop Music as a Form of Resistance
Juanna Nguyen

12 “L’Autore Ha Musicato Fin Qui, Poi è Morto”
Allison Lam

13 South Asian Representations in the Media
Repetition or Progress?
Syed Fahad Ali

14 The Fallacy of Native-Speakerism in English Language Education
Jasmine Pham

PART 4
Community Resistance and Activism>

15 Feminization of Pandemics
Experiences of Filipino Women in the Health Care System
Rose Ann Torres

16 Multiculturalism
A Case for Continued Resistance for Space for Race
Tika Ram Thapa

17 Brokering Belonging, Shattering Silence and Interrogating Resistances
Grace Garlow

18 Filipina Activism from a Transnational Theoretical Framework
Rose Ann Torres

19 Framework for Developing Resilience among Filipino-Canadian Youth during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Valerie G. Damasco and Rose Ann Torres

Index


Notă biografică

Dr. Rose Ann Torres, Ph.D. (2012), University of Toronto, is an Assistant Professor of Sociology in the Department of Social Science at the University of New Brunswick Saint John. She has published books and many articles on Asian, African, Indigenous, and Women and Gender studies.

Kailan Leung is an international educator, currently teaching and coordinating service learning initiatives at a K-12 school in Vancouver, BC. He holds a MEd degree from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, as well as a BA in English Literature from McGill University. His interests include cross-cultural identity formation, Third Culture Kids, and international education.

Vania Soepriatna is an Indonesian international student in Canada. She is currently pursuing an Education Doctorate in Social Justice Education and Comparative, International, and Developmental Education at Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Her research so far has focused on diasporic identities within the international student body in higher education institutions.