Flying Fish in the Great White North

Flying Fish in the Great White North
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Publisher : Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9781552669136
ISBN-13 : 1552669130
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Book Synopsis Flying Fish in the Great White North by : Christopher Stuart Taylor

Download or read book Flying Fish in the Great White North written by Christopher Stuart Taylor and published by Fernwood Publishing. This book was released on 2016-09-15T00:00:00Z with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Canadians are proud of their multicultural image both at home and abroad. But that image isn’t grounded in historical facts. As recently as the 1960s, the Canadian government enforced discriminatory, anti-Black immigration policies, designed to restrict and prohibit the entry of Black Barbadians and Black West Indians. The Canadian state capitalized on the public’s fear of the “Black unknown” and racist stereotypes to justify their exclusion. In Flying Fish in the Great White North, Christopher Stuart Taylor utilizes the intersectionality of race, gender and class to challenge the perception that Blacks were simply victims of racist and discriminatory Canadian and international immigration policies by emphasizing the agency and educational capital of Black Barbadian emigrants during this period. In fact, many Barbadians were middle to upper class and were well educated, and many, particularly women, found autonomous agency and challenged the very Canadian immigration policies designed to exclude them.


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