Canada history research paper 2000

This paper will require you to research a topic related to the history of the Chinese in Canada and Canadians in China. The topic should talk about The immigration of Chinese women to Canada. You will be required to develop an argument based on this topic and then present your argument and your research together in a well-written essay. This means that you must have an introduction with a clearly written thesis statement (the thesis statement should be in 2-3 sentences at the end of your introduction paragraph and please highlight your thesis statement), a body paragraph that presents evidence to support your argument, and a conclusion that summarizes and discusses your findings.

You must also include a bibliography of your sources and use footnotes in your paper. Failure to include either a bibliography, footnotes or both will result in a grade of ZERO.

Your essay should be 2000 words (+/- 200 words) and must use a minimum of 10

academic sources (at least 3 books). Of these sources, you must use 3 primary sources. Please have a copy of all your primary sources at the end of the paper.

All the sources must only be choosing from the following that I provided in the document.

Academic Journal

  1. Working and Caring: Examining the Transnational Familial Practices of Work and Family of Recent Chinese Immigrant Women in Canada.

Man, G. C. (2011). Working and Caring: Examining the Transnational Familial Practices of Work and Family of Recent Chinese Immigrant Women in Canada. International Journal Of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences6(3), 199-212.


  1. Balance and biomedicine: how Chinese Canadian women negotiate pregnancy-related ‘risk’ and lifestyle directives.

Jette, S., Vertinsky, P., & Ng, C. (2014). Balance and biomedicine: how Chinese Canadian women negotiate pregnancy-related ‘risk’ and lifestyle directives. Health, Risk & Society16(6), 494-511. doi:10.1080/13698575.2014.942603

  1. Two Sets of Business Cards: Responses of Chinese Immigrant Women Entrepreneurs in Canada and Australia to Sexism and Racism

Frances, C., Angeline, L., & Jock, C. (2013). Two Sets of Business Cards: Responses of Chinese Immigrant Women Entrepreneurs in Canada and Australia to Sexism and Racism. Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp 63-83 (2013), (2), 63. doi:10.5130/ccs.v5i2.3117


  1. BEYOND CHINATOWN: Chinese Men and Indigenous Women in Early British Columbia.

BARMAN, J. (2013). BEYOND CHINATOWN: Chinese Men and Indigenous Women in Early British Columbia. BC Studies, (177), 39-64.

  1. Sex, Intimacy, and Desire among Men of Chinese Heritage and Women of Non-Asian Heritage in Toronto, 1910-1950.

Elise, C. (2014). Sex, Intimacy, and Desire among Men of Chinese Heritage and Women of Non-Asian Heritage in Toronto, 1910-1950. Urban History Review / Revue D'histoire Urbaine42(2), 29-43.

  1. A descriptive phenomenology study of newcomers' experience of maternity care services: Chinese women's perspectives

Lee, T., Landy, C., Wahoush, O., Khanlou, N., Liu, Y., & Li, C. (n.d). A descriptive phenomenology study of newcomers' experience of maternity care services: Chinese women's perspectives. Bmc Health Services Research14

  1. Ethno-cultural diversity in the experience of widowhood in later life: Chinese widows in Canada

Martin-Matthews, A., Tong, C., Rosenthal, C., & McDonald, L. (n.d). Ethno-cultural diversity in the experience of widowhood in later life: Chinese widows in Canada. Journal Of Aging Studies, 27(4), 507-518.

  1. Reparation as Narrative Resistance: Displacing Orientalism and Recoding Harm for Chinese Women of the Exclusion Era

Reparation as Narrative Resistance: Displacing Orientalism and Recoding Harm for Chinese Women of the Exclusion Era. (2006). Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, (2), 387.

  1. The making of transnational social space: Chinese women managing careers and lives between China and Canada.

Hongxia, S., Pullman, A., & Qinghua, Z. (2016). The making of transnational social space: Chinese women managing careers and lives between China and Canada. Asian & Pacific Migration Journal (Sage Publications Inc.)25(2), 105-129. doi:10.1177/0117196816639056


BOOK

Transgressive Transcripts: Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Chinese Canadian Women's Writing

Bennett, Y. Fu. (2012). Transgressive Transcripts: Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Chinese Canadian Women's Writing. Amsterdam: Editions Rodopi.


Family class and immigration in Canada: implications for sponsored elderly women

McLaren, A. Tigar, & Black, T. Lou. (2005). Family class and immigration in Canada: implications for sponsored elderly women. Burnaby, B.C.: Vancouver Centre of Excellence.

Passage to Promise Land : Voices of Chinese Immigrant Women to Canada

Poy, V. (2013). Passage to Promise Land : Voices of Chinese Immigrant Women to Canada. Montréal: MQUP.


Primary source:

Primary Source Suggestions:

**Collections Canada:

http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/chinese-canadians/021022-2000-e.html

**Chinese-Canadian Veterans Collection:

http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/those-who-served/chinese-canadianveterans

**Chinese-Canadian Biographies and Family Stories:

http://www.vpl.ca/ccg/Pioneer_Booklist.html

**Chinese-Canadian Historical Society Resources:

http://www.cchsbc.ca/resources/

**Chinese-Canadian Community Projects:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/multiculturalism/programs/chinese.asp

**Chinese-Canadian Women:

http://www.mhso.ca/chinesecanadianwomen/en/

**SFU Immigrant Experience Collection

http://digital.lib.sfu.ca/collection-categories/immigrant-experience

**Canadian Discovery Portal

http://search.canadiana.ca

**BC Historical Newspapers

https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/bcnewspapers

**Vancouver Public Library Local History

http://www.vpl.ca/find/cat/C1000/

**University of Washington Digital Collections

http://content.lib.washington.edu/alaskawcanadaweb/index.html

**City of Vancouver Public Archives

http://vancouver.ca/your-government/city-of-vancouver-archives.aspx

**Provincial Archives of Alberta

https://hermis.alberta.ca/paa/