
"Multiculturalism and Immigration in Canada: An Introductory Reader offers a solid introduction to the history and development of the ideology of multiculturalism in Canada. This ideology, which has become the primary designator of Canadian society today, began in the early 1970s when vocal elements in the population who were neither English nor French responded strongly to the investigations of the Committee on Bilingualism and Biculturalism." "Given Canada's early racist tendencies, the establishment of multiculturalism was a remarkable shift in public thinking." "Increasingly, marginalized new Canadians are excelling in the arts communities, telling all Canadians what various aspects of the culture shock of transplantation feels like. This book includes a representative sample of their works."--BOOK JACKET
Page Count:
426
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
Canadian Scholars' Press
ISBN-10:
1551302497
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