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Leighton, Joy M. “‘A Chinese Ishmael’: Sui Sin Far, Writing, and Exile.” Melus Vol. 26, no. 3 (Autumn 2001): 3–29.
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Chapman, Mary. “A ’Revolution in Ink’ : Sui Sin Far and Chinese Reform Discourse.” American Quarterly Vol. 60, no. no 4 (December 2008): 975–1001.
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Hayes, Janet. “A Study of the Effects of Acculturation on Sex-Role Attitudes of Chinese Couples, and the Subsequent Impact of These Sex-Role Attitudes on Couple’s Household Task Sharing & Decision Making.” Research paper, Concordia University, 1995.
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Riches, Caroline, and Xiao Lan Curdt-Christiansen. “A Tale of Two Montréal Communities: Parents’ Perspectives on Their Children’s Language and Literacy Development in a Multilingual Context.” Canadian Modern Language Review/La revue canadienne des langues vivantes Vol. 66, no. 4 (June 2010): 525–555.
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Croucher, Stephen M. “An Analysis of Montréal’s Quartier Chinois and Sense of Self : Une Loi peut faire mal au dragon, mais La Loi ne peut pas tuer le dragon.” Chinese Journal of Communication Vol. 1, no. 2 (2008): 213–223.
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Chapman, Mary, ed. Becoming Sui Sin Far: Early Fiction, Journalism, and Travel Writing by Edith Maude Eaton. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2016.
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Mongillo, Anne Mary. “Beyond the Winter Coat: Adjustment Experience of Graduate Students from the People’s Republic of China.” Master’s Thesis, McGill University, 1995.
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Yee, Paul. Chinatown: An Illustrated History of the Chinese Communities of Victoria, Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Halifax. Toronto: James Lorimer, 2005.
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Lai, David Chuenyan. Chinatowns: Towns Within Cities in Canada. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press, 1988.
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Hoe, Ban Seng. “Chinese Community and Cultural Traditions in Quebec City.” Canadian Folklore Canadien Vol. 7, no. 1–2 (1987): 95–110.
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Pao-Mercier, Laura, ed. Communautés culturelles au Québec : manuel de sensibilisation/Cultural Communities in Quebec : A Sensitization Manual. Montréal: Service à la famille chinoise du Grand Montréal/Chinese Family Service of Greater Montreal, 1987.
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McCann, Sean. “Connecting Links: The Anti-Progressivism of Sui Sin Far.” The Yale Journal of Criticism Vol. 12, no. 1 (Spring 1999): 73–88.
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Chan, Kwok Bun. “Coping with Aging and Managing Self-Identity: The Social World of the Elderly Chinese Women.” Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada Vol. 15, no. 3 (1983): 36–50.
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Lee, Judy M. Y. “Cultural Identity and Education: An Exploration of Cultural Influences on Academic Achievement.” Master’s Thesis, McGill University, 1990.
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McMullen, Lorrain. “Double Colonization: Femininity and Ethnicity in the Writings of Edith Eaton.” In Crisis and Creativity in the New Literatures in English: Canada, edited by Geoffrey Davis, 141–151. Amsterdam, Neatherlands: Rodopi, 1990.
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Ferens, Dominika. Edith and Winnifred Eaton: Chinatown Missions and Japanese Romances. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2002.
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Lapp, Miriam. “Ethnic Group Leaders and the Mobilization of Voter Turnout: Evidence from Five Montreal Communities.” Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada Vol. 31, no. 2 (1999): 17–42.
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Lapp, Miriam. “Ethnic Political Participation in Montreal: The Role of Community Leaders.” PhD dissertation, Université de Montréal, 1998.
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Chan, Kwok Bun. “Ethnic Urban Space, Urban Displacement and Forced Relocation: The Case of Chinatown in Montreal.” Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada Vol. 18, no. 2 (1986): 65–78.
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Hsu, Yon. “Feeling at Home in Chinatown: Voices and Narratives of Chinese Monolingual Seniors in Montreal.” Journal of International Migration and Integration Vol. 15, no. 2 (May 2014): 331–347.
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Chapman, Mary. “Finding Edith Eaton.” Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers Vol. 29, no. 2 (2012): 263–269.
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White-Parks, Annette. “Intersections of Gender and Cultural Difference as Both Impediment and Inspiration to Sui Sin Far, A Canadian/American Writer.” In Intersexions: Issues of Race and Gender in Canadian Women’s Writing, edited by Coomi S. Vevaina and Barbara Godard, 197–218. New Delhi, India: Creative Books, 1996.
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Howard, June. “Introduction to ‘The Son of Chung Wo,’ by Sui Sin Far.” Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers Vol 28, no. 1 (2011): 115–125.
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Curdt-Christiansen, Xiao Lan. “Invisible and Visible Language Planning: Ideological Factors in the Family Language Policy of Chinese Immigrant Families in Quebec.” Language Policy Vol. 8, no. 4 (November 2009): 351–375.
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Yang, Victoria. “Is Multiculturalism Really Alive in Canada? A Qualitative Case Study of Chinsese Workers in Montreal’s Chinatown.” Canadian Content: The McGill Undergraduate Journal of Canadian Studies Vol. 5 (Spring 2013): 100–118.
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Harel, Nathalie. “La peur de l’étranger : les Chinois à Montréal de 1885 à 1947.” Master’s Thesis, Université de Montréal, 1995.
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Primeau, Gilles. Les Chinois à Montréal. Montréal: Conseil scolaire de l’île de Montréal, 1982.
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Nicholls, Natalie. “Les Chinois de Paris et de Montréal : analyse comparative de deux communautés en situation d’immigration.” Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology/Revue canadienne de sociologie et d’anthropologie Vol. 44, no. 3 (Août 2007): 345–360.
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Conseil scolaire de l’île de Montréal. Les Chinois. Profil d’une communauté ethnique de Montréal. Montréal: Conseil scolaire de l’île de Montréal, 1981.
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Lee, Day’s. “Marking Hallowed Ground.” Canada History Vol. 90, no. 6 (January 2010): 13.
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