CDN230H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Asian Canadians, Circular Migration, Japanese Canadians
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Forced movements; deportation( ), internments( ), relocations( , ): forced movement within canada and outside canada. ex) japanese canadian. ex. for how we see canada. Part of a larger hold (federal and provincial jurisdiction)/ smaller spaces: east coast, west coast or atlantic canada and pacific canada. Non-monolithic, heterogeneous space. made of many different parts. Flows; -ecoomic/ trade ex. movement of people to work. Asian as key figures in pacific canada. < recent trends: canada in the last 1/4 century : circular migration flows: are not just one way. people who have roots, highway mobile migrants (election- international students, linguistic diversity. 4. impacts (how do asian canadian) this changes civil society. < cast study; punjab immigrants in skeena, bc > Nayar presents 4 phases punjabi immigrants go through at skeena(first journey: confronting the new reality, grieiring over the new life situation, coping with the new life (they found community in support), adapting to the new new life.