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... Canada , the strategies whereby the nation is narrated result complicated by the condition of the country as a settler colony , its dual coloniser population , the presence of First Nation Peoples in the territory , the proximity of the ...
... Canada , the strategies whereby the nation is narrated result complicated by the condition of the country as a settler colony , its dual coloniser population , the presence of First Nation Peoples in the territory , the proximity of the ...
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... Canadian army when he is recalled that he is not a " citizen of Canada " but a " resident alien " ( JP 136 ; 196 ) . The uneven equilibrium that all of them maintain between the self- enclosing Chinatown and the opening of cultural ...
... Canadian army when he is recalled that he is not a " citizen of Canada " but a " resident alien " ( JP 136 ; 196 ) . The uneven equilibrium that all of them maintain between the self- enclosing Chinatown and the opening of cultural ...
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... Canadian Wayson Choy , this essay analyses how these texts mirror and refract the national Canadian interest . Both novels focus on communities other than the Anglo or Franco in and out of Canada , breaking up in this way the very ...
... Canadian Wayson Choy , this essay analyses how these texts mirror and refract the national Canadian interest . Both novels focus on communities other than the Anglo or Franco in and out of Canada , breaking up in this way the very ...
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