“After All Our Efforts at Good Citizenship”: Propriety, Property, and Belonging in the Dispossession of Japanese Canadians, 1940s

IF 0.3 4区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
K. Findlay, Trevor J. Wideman, Yasmin Amaratunga
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This article argues that in the early twentieth-century evolution of citizenship in Canada, property persisted as a site wherein national belonging could be claimed and performed. It contextualizes a Japanese Canadian family’s performances of property and protests at their wartime dispossession within the ideals that Canadian urban reformers, planners, and property theorists set out in the 1920s and 1930s. In doing so, this article reveals the unequal access to citizenship that property ownership afforded and thus introduces a complex portrait of hierarchies of membership and belonging in Canada at this time.
“在我们努力成为好公民之后”:1940年代日裔加拿大人被剥夺的礼仪、财产和归属
本文认为,在二十世纪早期加拿大公民身份的演变中,财产一直是一种可以主张和行使国家归属的场所。它将一个日裔加拿大家庭的财产表现和他们在战时被剥夺的抗议置于加拿大城市改革者、规划者和财产理论家在20世纪20年代和30年代提出的理想中。在这样做的过程中,本文揭示了财产所有权所提供的获得公民身份的不平等机会,从而介绍了当时加拿大成员和归属的复杂等级制度。
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期刊介绍: Among the western nations that have played a substantive role in the making of twentieth-century history, Canada enjoys the questionable distinction of being perhaps the least known. Yet there are good reasons for everyone - Canadians included - to know more about Canada"s history. Good reasons that are apparent to regular readers of the Canadian Historical Review. The CHR offers an analysis of the ideas, people, and events that have molded Canadian society and institutions into their present state. Canada"s past is examined from a vast and multicultural perspective to provide a thorough assessment of all influences.
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