The Liminality of Culture: Second Generation South Asian Canadian Identity and the Potential for Postcolonial Texts
This article problematizes the issues surrounding the schooling experiences of visible minority Canadians. It highlights some of the exclusionary practices through a critical examination of recalled memories as well as theories which support the notion that “visible minority” Canadian students expe...
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doaj-4216917a0f65423aa127d873d2fb88972020-11-25T02:07:41ZengUniversity of WindsorJournal of Teaching and Learning1911-82792008-06-015210.22329/jtl.v5i2.251The Liminality of Culture: Second Generation South Asian Canadian Identity and the Potential for Postcolonial TextsFarha D Shariff0University of AlbertaThis article problematizes the issues surrounding the schooling experiences of visible minority Canadians. It highlights some of the exclusionary practices through a critical examination of recalled memories as well as theories which support the notion that “visible minority” Canadian students experience feelings of “racelessness” and identity confusion in the face of exclusionary literacy practices in Canadian schools. This study is particularly significant in light of new research that questions the efficacy of official multiculturalism for the children of visible minority Canadians who exhibit “a more profound sense of exclusion than their parents” (Jimenez, Globe & Mail, January 12, 2007, A1).https://jtl.uwindsor.ca/index.php/jtl/article/view/251TeachingEnglishLiteracyNarrativeAutobiography |
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The Liminality of Culture: Second Generation South Asian Canadian Identity and the Potential for Postcolonial Texts |
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The Liminality of Culture: Second Generation South Asian Canadian Identity and the Potential for Postcolonial Texts |
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The Liminality of Culture: Second Generation South Asian Canadian Identity and the Potential for Postcolonial Texts |
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The Liminality of Culture: Second Generation South Asian Canadian Identity and the Potential for Postcolonial Texts |
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The Liminality of Culture: Second Generation South Asian Canadian Identity and the Potential for Postcolonial Texts |
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liminality of culture: second generation south asian canadian identity and the potential for postcolonial texts |
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University of Windsor |
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Journal of Teaching and Learning |
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1911-8279 |
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2008-06-01 |
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This article problematizes the issues surrounding the schooling experiences of visible minority Canadians. It highlights some of the exclusionary practices through a critical examination of recalled memories as well as theories which support the notion that “visible minority” Canadian students experience feelings of “racelessness” and identity confusion in the face of exclusionary literacy practices in Canadian schools. This study is particularly significant in light of new research that questions the efficacy of official multiculturalism for the children of visible minority Canadians who exhibit “a more profound sense of exclusion than their parents” (Jimenez, Globe & Mail, January 12, 2007, A1). |
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Teaching English Literacy Narrative Autobiography |
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