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Anti-racism education in the cosmopolis: Reflection by Chinese Canadian elites about race and racism (Ontario).

机译:大都市中的反种族主义教育:加拿大华裔精英对种族和种族主义的反思(安大略省)。

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Anti-racism education is presently not inclusive of Chinese Canadians and largely incompatible and unable to effectively grapple with the complex dynamics of a cosmopolis such as Toronto. This study draws upon in-depth interviews with eleven Chinese Canadians, nine of whom are elites (materially privileged) and two working class individuals. The participants were all of first generation or 1.5 generation in Canada. It is suggested that anti-racism education could be improved by adopting Ang and Stratton's (1996) concept of critical transnationalism, taking ambivalence seriously, and jettisoning modernist categories of "left" and "right" in order to seek innovative collaborations and solidarities with Chinese elites. Interviews with elite Chinese Canadian men highlight the saliency of race and racism in their lives, particularly in relation to masculinities, and heterosexual and gay dating dynamics. The men signal to anti-racism education the saliency of ambivalence and third space (Bhabha, 1994) in their lives and how understanding racism is unintelligible without considerations of sexualities. Two Chinese Canadian women participants in this study differ from the other interviewees, as they express non-support for anti-racism education. These two women also report that they do not experience racism or sexism in their lives. However, they engage in reclaiming Orientalism as a strategic move to resist racism and sexism. Their ability to reclaim Orientalism likely contributes to their non-support of anti-racism education, as this strategy thus renders anti-racism unnecessary for maintaining and reproducing these women's lived realities. The study concludes by expounding the efficacious and political expediency of using race as the primary lens for understanding all other oppressions.
机译:目前,反种族主义教育并不包括加拿大华人,并且在很大程度上与加拿大人不相容,也无法有效应对诸如多伦多这样的国际大都市的复杂动态。本研究基于对11名加拿大华人的深入访谈,其中9名是精英(物质特权)和2名工人阶级个人。参与者都是加拿大的第一代或1.5代。建议通过采用昂和斯特拉顿(Ang and Stratton,1996)的批判性跨国主义概念,认真对待矛盾心态,抛弃现代主义的“左”和“右”类别,以寻求与中国人的创新合作和团结,来改善反种族主义教育。精英。对加拿大华裔精英人士的采访突显了种族和种族主义在他们生活中的显着性,特别是在男性气概,异性恋和同性恋约会动态方面。这些人向反种族主义教育传达了他们生活中的矛盾和第三空间的重要性(Bhabha,1994),以及在不考虑性别的情况下如何理解种族主义是难以理解的。本研究中有两名加拿大华裔女性参与者与其他受访者不同,因为他们表示不支持反种族主义教育。这两名妇女还报告说,她们一生中没有遭受种族主义或性别歧视。但是,他们致力于将东方主义作为抵制种族主义和性别歧视的战略举措。他们的夺回东方主义的能力可能会导致他们不支持反种族主义教育,因为这种策略使得反种族主义对于维持和再现这些妇女的现实生活是不必要的。该研究的结论是阐述了将种族作为理解所有其他压迫的主要手段的有效和政治上的便利。

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  • 作者

    Pon, Gordon.;

  • 作者单位

    York University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 York University (Canada).;
  • 学科 Education Bilingual and Multicultural.; Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 283 p.
  • 总页数 283
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 民族学;
  • 关键词

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