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Introduction
Writing Race into Canada’s International History
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Laura Madokoro
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
- A Provocation 25
- The Limits of “Brotherly Love” 38
- Asian Canadians and the First World War 54
- Race, Empire, and World Order 73
- Language, Race, and Power 94
- Race, Gender, and International “Relations” 112
- Race, the Commonwealth, and the United Nations 139
- “Belated Signing” 160
- Romanticism and Race 183
- “Awakening Africa” 206
- Crisis of the Nation 228
- “Red Indians” in Geneva, “Papuan Headhunters” in New York 254
- Conclusion 284
- Selected Bibliography 301
- Contributors 309
- Index 312
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
- A Provocation 25
- The Limits of “Brotherly Love” 38
- Asian Canadians and the First World War 54
- Race, Empire, and World Order 73
- Language, Race, and Power 94
- Race, Gender, and International “Relations” 112
- Race, the Commonwealth, and the United Nations 139
- “Belated Signing” 160
- Romanticism and Race 183
- “Awakening Africa” 206
- Crisis of the Nation 228
- “Red Indians” in Geneva, “Papuan Headhunters” in New York 254
- Conclusion 284
- Selected Bibliography 301
- Contributors 309
- Index 312