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Chapter 12 The Politics of Honorific Naming: Alan Webster Neill and Anti-Asian Racism in Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada
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- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Note on Landscapes of Injustice xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction 3
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The Deliberate Killing of Home
- Property and Its Transformation for Issei during the Meiji and Taisho Periods 53
- “Equally Applicable to Scotsmen”: Racism, Equality, and Habeas Corpus in the Legal History of Japanese Canadians 67
- The Wealth of My Home: A Story of a Japanese Canadian Family 101
- “My Land Is Worth a Million Dollars”: How Japanese Canadians Contested Their Dispossession in the 1940s 129
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Dispossession Required Sustained Work
- The Unfaithful Custodian: Glenn McPherson and the Dispossession of Japanese Canadians 161
- “Our Deep and Sincere Appreciation … for Your Kindness to Us”: A Japanese Canadian Family and the Administrative State 186
- (De)valuation: The State Mismanagement of Japanese Canadian Personal Property in the 1940s 213
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Reasoning Wrong
- Promises of Law: The Unlawful Dispossession of Japanese Canadians 255
- Creating the Bird Commission: How the Canadian State Addressed Japanese Canadians' Calls for Fair Compensation 298
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Dispossession Is Permanent
- The Economic Impacts of the Dispossession 339
- Remembering Acts of Ownership 366
- The Politics of Honorific Naming: Alan Webster Neill and Anti-Asian Racism in Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada 418
- The Road to Redress: A Presentation to the Landscapes of Injustice Spring Institute, 2018 435
- Social Accountability after Political Apologies 454
- Epilogue 485
- Contributors 489
- Index 495
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Note on Landscapes of Injustice xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction 3
-
The Deliberate Killing of Home
- Property and Its Transformation for Issei during the Meiji and Taisho Periods 53
- “Equally Applicable to Scotsmen”: Racism, Equality, and Habeas Corpus in the Legal History of Japanese Canadians 67
- The Wealth of My Home: A Story of a Japanese Canadian Family 101
- “My Land Is Worth a Million Dollars”: How Japanese Canadians Contested Their Dispossession in the 1940s 129
-
Dispossession Required Sustained Work
- The Unfaithful Custodian: Glenn McPherson and the Dispossession of Japanese Canadians 161
- “Our Deep and Sincere Appreciation … for Your Kindness to Us”: A Japanese Canadian Family and the Administrative State 186
- (De)valuation: The State Mismanagement of Japanese Canadian Personal Property in the 1940s 213
-
Reasoning Wrong
- Promises of Law: The Unlawful Dispossession of Japanese Canadians 255
- Creating the Bird Commission: How the Canadian State Addressed Japanese Canadians' Calls for Fair Compensation 298
-
Dispossession Is Permanent
- The Economic Impacts of the Dispossession 339
- Remembering Acts of Ownership 366
- The Politics of Honorific Naming: Alan Webster Neill and Anti-Asian Racism in Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada 418
- The Road to Redress: A Presentation to the Landscapes of Injustice Spring Institute, 2018 435
- Social Accountability after Political Apologies 454
- Epilogue 485
- Contributors 489
- Index 495