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... Canadian balance based on the ossification of the other is being exposed in the writings by immigrant authors , " the hyphenated Canadians " ( Mukherjee 13 ) . The literary production of immigrant writers contributes to further ...
... Canadian balance based on the ossification of the other is being exposed in the writings by immigrant authors , " the hyphenated Canadians " ( Mukherjee 13 ) . The literary production of immigrant writers contributes to further ...
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... Canadian balance based on the ossification of the other is being exposed in the writings by immigrant authors , " the hyphenated Canadians " ( Mukherjee 13 ) . The literary production of immigrant writers contributes to further ...
... Canadian balance based on the ossification of the other is being exposed in the writings by immigrant authors , " the hyphenated Canadians " ( Mukherjee 13 ) . The literary production of immigrant writers contributes to further ...
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... Canadian sector . In the ranking of WASP immigrant desirability , the Chinese and the Japanese occupy the very bottom for their impossibility to become Canadian ( Palmer 194 ) . 7. The consideration of the Japanese as the national enemy ...
... Canadian sector . In the ranking of WASP immigrant desirability , the Chinese and the Japanese occupy the very bottom for their impossibility to become Canadian ( Palmer 194 ) . 7. The consideration of the Japanese as the national enemy ...
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