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  • 78 Innis, H. A, (Ed.) The Japanese Canadian and Oriental Standards of Living. Toronto, Univ. of Toronto Press, 1938. For annotation see section lC: Chinese in B.C. Lai, Vivien. "The New Chinese Immigrants in Toronto." Immigrant Groups. (Ed.) Jean L. Elliot, Scarborough, Prentice-Hall, 1971. (VPL) R301.45 A2 E4 A theoretical, sociological analysis of the problem of assimilation of the Chinese immigrants in Toronto. Lee, Rose Hum. The Chinese in the U.S. of America. Hong Kong, University of Hong Kong Press, 1960. (UBC-Main) El84 C5 L53 An analysis of the process of acculturation in persons of Chinese ancestry in the U. S. Reference is made to the interaction of Canadian and American Chinese communities. Loo, H. J. "Who are the Chinese?" Chinatown News. Vol. , no. 15, Apr. 1961. A brief account on the changing character and behavior of the Chinese Canadians. Lyman, Stanford. "Japanese Better than Chinese when it comes to Integration." Chinatown News. Vol. 10, no. 10, Feb. 1963. Compares Chinese and Japanese in terms of social and political integration., Hah, J. D. "Chinese Canadians struggle for Recognition." Chinatown News. Vol. no. 8, Dec. 18, 1976. Suggests that although Chinese have acquired citizenship that they still face anti-Oriental feelings today. Gives interesting data on how many Chinese immigrants feel at home in Canada, on the integration of many Chinese into Canadian life, and their infiltration into professional fields.
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