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We, the Others: Allophones, Immigrants, and Belonging Canada

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We, the Others: Allophones, Immigrants, and Belonging Canada
We, the Others: Allophones, Immigrants, and Belonging Canada

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We, the Others: Allophones, Immigrants, and Belonging Canada

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Every immigrant demographic has heard these descriptors at some point in their migration history. takes a contemporary look at the xenophobia, ethno-nationalism, and fear of the other that leads to discrimination and the belief that immigration is a polluting force. Rooted in the author's personal family history as the second-generation daughter of Greek immigrants, and from her research as a journalist and columnist covering identity politics and social issues in Quebec and Canada for the past 20 years, Drimonis courageously tackles this country's history and practices, divisive legislation like Bill 21, and various nationalist movements that have influenced policy. is a poignant look at inter-generational struggles, conflicting loyalties and heartfelt questions of belonging.

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