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The Caribbean Diaspora in Toronto
Learning to Live with Racism
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English
Published/Copyright:
1994
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Based on in-depth interviews and extensive observation, Frances Henry's study provides a richly detailed overview of the major cultural institutions in the lives of Afro-Caribbean residents of Toronto.
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Henry Frances :
Frances Henry is a Professor Emerita, York University. She is one of Canada's leading experts in the study of racism and anti-racism, specializing in Caribbean anthropology.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
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Definitions of Terms
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Map of the West Indies
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Introduction
3 - Part One: Background, Theoretical Focus, and Outline of the Book
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1. Theoretical Framework
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2. Immigration and the Immigration Process
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3. After Immigration: Identity and Culture Shock
43 - Part Two: Life in Canada
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4. Marriage, Relationships, and Family Organization
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5. The Impact of Racism on Employment
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6. The Educational Experiences of Caribbean Youth
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7. Religion
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8. Leisure and Social Life
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9. The Illegal Subculture
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10. Relations with Police, Justice, and the Courts
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11. Coping Mechanisms: Strategies of Adaptation to Canadian Society
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12. Coping Mechanisms for Racism at the Individual Level
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13. Summary and Conclusions
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Appendix A: Description of the Interview Sample
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Appendix B: Caribbean Community Institutions in Toronto
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References
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Index
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January 7, 1999
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College/higher education;Professional and scholarly;