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"Too Asian?": Racism and Post-Secondary Education in Canada

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"Too Asian?": Racism and Post-Secondary Education in Canada
"Too Asian?": Racism and Post-Secondary Education in Canada

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"Too Asian?": Racism and Post-Secondary Education in Canada

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The now notorious
Maclean's
article ''Too Asian?'' from the magazine's 2010 campus issue has sparked a national furor about race in Canadian higher education. Since the founding of the federal policy of multiculturalism, Canadians have prided themselves on their ability to integrate diversity into a broader multicultural environment, but the often heated discussions about race point to fissures in this national project. This collection uses the controversy about the
article as a flashpoint to interrogate issues about race and representation on Canadian campuses and what it means for students and learning across the country.

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