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Hoe, Ban Seng. “Folktales and Social Structure: The Case of the Chinese in Montreal.” Canadian Museum of History / Musée Canadien de l’histoire. Last modified 1979. https://www.historymuseum.ca/learn/research/resources-for-scholars/essays/folktales-and-social-structure-the-case-of-the-chinese-in-montreal/.
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Ling, Amy. “Winnifred Eaton: Ethnic Chameleon and Popular Success.” Melus Vol. 11, no. 3 (Autum 1984): 5–15.
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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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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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Bélanger, Danielle. “Nourriture et culture : étude des pratiques alimentaires des Chinois de Montréal.” Master’s Thesis, Université de Montréal, 1991.
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White-Parks, Annette. “Sui Sin Far: Writer on the Chinese-Anglo Borders of North America, 1865-1914.” PhD dissertation, Washington State University, 1991.
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Jansen, Catholyn K. “A Case Study of a Learning Practitioner’s Processes in an English Language Acquisition Program.” Master’s Thesis, Concordia University, 1992. https://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/4447/1/MM87247.pdf.
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Morrison, Val M. “Beyond Physical Boundaries: The Symbolic Construction of Chinatown.” Master’s Thesis, Concordia University, 1992. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/QMG/TC-QMG-6058.pdf.
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White-Parks, Annette. “’We Wear the Mask‘: Sui Sin Far as One Example of Trickster Authorship.” In Tricksterism in Turn-of-the-Century American Literature: A Multicultural Perspective, edited by Elizabeth Ammons and Annette White-Parks, 1–20. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England, 1994.
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Doyle, James. “Sui Sin Far and Onoto Watanna : Two Early Chinese-Canadian Authors.” Canadian Literature : A Quarterly of Criticism and Review No. 140 (Spring 1994): 50–58. https://canlit.ca/full-issue/?issue=140.
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Jolicoeur, Martin. “Presse ethnique et socialisation politique : le cas de la communauté chinoise de Montréal.” Master’s Thesis, Université Laval, 1995.
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White-Parks, Annette. Sui Sin Far/Edith Maud Eaton: A Literary Biography. (The Asian American Experience). Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1995.
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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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Allor, Martin. “Locating Cultural Activity: The ‘Main’ as Chronotope and Heterotopia.” Topia Vol. 1, no. 1 (Spring 1997): 42–54. http://topia.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/topia/article/view/39.
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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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Birchall, Diana. Onoto Watanna: The Story of Winnifred Eaton. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2001.
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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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Ferens, Dominika. Edith and Winnifred Eaton: Chinatown Missions and Japanese Romances. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2002.
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Chartier, Daniel. “Une voix parallèle de la fin du XIXe siècle au Québec : Sui Sin Far.” International Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue internationale d’études canadiennes Vol. 27 (Printemps 2003): 61–75.
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Cha, Jonathan. “La représentation symbolique dans le contexte de la mondialisation : L’exemple de la construction identitaire du quartier chinois de Montréal.” Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada/Journal de la Société pour l’étude de l’architecture au Canada Vol. 29, no. 3–4 (2004): 3–18. https://patrimoine.uqam.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/35/CH.pdf.
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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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Lim, Shirley Geok-lin. “Sibling Hybridities : The Case of Edith Eaton/Sui Sin Far and Winnifred Eaton/Onoto Watanna.” Life Writing Vol. 4, no. 1 (2007): 81–99.
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Howard, Jane. “Sui Sin Far’s American Words.” Comparative American Literature Vol. 6, no. 2 (June 2008): 144–160.
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French, Scott. “Cold Welcome: Stereotypes and Xenophobia in Early Press Portrayals of Chinese Quebecers.” Quebec Heritage News Vol. 4, no. 11 (October 2008): 6–7. http://qahn.org/files/quebecanglophoneheritagenetwork/documents/qhn/QHN%20Sept-Oct%202008_web%20edition.pdf.
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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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Li, Yanhong. “Les médias chinois à Montréal.” Master’s Thesis, Université de Montréal, 2009. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/QMU/TC-QMU-4376.pdf.
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Morris, Kim Chow. “‘Small Has No Inside, Big Has No Outside’: Montreal’s Chinese Diaspora Breaks Out/In Music.” MUSICultures: Canadian Society for Traditional Music/Société canadienne pour les traditions musicales Vol. 36 (2009): 49–82. http://journals.hil.unb.ca/index.php/MC/article/view/20246.
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D’Amico, Anne-Julie. “La perception des marginaux par les bourgeois de Québec au XIXe siècle : l’exemple des journaux, 1840-1880.” Master’s Thesis, Université Laval, 2010. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2010/27254/27254.pdf.
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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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Quirk, Linda Elizabeth. “Breaking New Ground: The First Generation of Women to Work as Professional Authors in English Canada (1880-1920).” PhD dissertation, Queen’s University, 2011. http://qspace.library.queensu.ca/handle/1974/6845.
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