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3. Homing Devices
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contributors 5
- Acknowledgements 6
- Contents 7
- Introduction: Against Parochialism and Fragmentation 9
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Part I: Race and Racism
- Introduction 21
- 1. Does "Race" Matter? Transatlantic Perspectives on Racism after "Race Relations" 24
- 2. Racism, Biography, and Psychiatry 47
- 3. Homing Devices 68
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Part II: The Politics of Identity
- Introduction 85
- 4. The Minority Circuit: Identity Politics and the Professionalization of Ethnic Activism1 89
- 5. Mediating Identity: Kashtin, the Media, and the Oka Crisis1 115
- 6. Canada's Visible Minorities: Identity and Representation 137
- 7. The Beauty of Valuing Black Cultures 161
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Part III: Memory and Histories
- Introduction 187
- 8. Remembering Forgetfully 190
- 9. Shared Memory in Community: Oral History, Community, and Race Relations 218
- 10. Dilemmas of Discovery: Europeans and "America" 240
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Part IV: Nationalism and Transnationalism
- Introduction 265
- 11. Owning the Nation, and the Personal Nature of Nationalism: Locality and the Rhetoric of Nationhood in Scotland 267
- 12. The Multiple Landscapes of Transnational Asian Women in the Diaspora 283
- Index 304
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contributors 5
- Acknowledgements 6
- Contents 7
- Introduction: Against Parochialism and Fragmentation 9
-
Part I: Race and Racism
- Introduction 21
- 1. Does "Race" Matter? Transatlantic Perspectives on Racism after "Race Relations" 24
- 2. Racism, Biography, and Psychiatry 47
- 3. Homing Devices 68
-
Part II: The Politics of Identity
- Introduction 85
- 4. The Minority Circuit: Identity Politics and the Professionalization of Ethnic Activism1 89
- 5. Mediating Identity: Kashtin, the Media, and the Oka Crisis1 115
- 6. Canada's Visible Minorities: Identity and Representation 137
- 7. The Beauty of Valuing Black Cultures 161
-
Part III: Memory and Histories
- Introduction 187
- 8. Remembering Forgetfully 190
- 9. Shared Memory in Community: Oral History, Community, and Race Relations 218
- 10. Dilemmas of Discovery: Europeans and "America" 240
-
Part IV: Nationalism and Transnationalism
- Introduction 265
- 11. Owning the Nation, and the Personal Nature of Nationalism: Locality and the Rhetoric of Nationhood in Scotland 267
- 12. The Multiple Landscapes of Transnational Asian Women in the Diaspora 283
- Index 304