Une sinophilie en étincelles: Les 'amis' de la Chine au Québec dans les années 1970
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Une sinophilie en étincelles: Les 'amis' de la Chine au Québec dans les années 1970
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In the mid-1970s, two associations dedicated to fostering relations with China existed concurrently in Montreal: the Société Canada-Chine and Amitiés Québec-Chine. The author notes that the members of these two groups called themselves “friends” of China. Coming from a wide variety of social, economic, and political backgrounds, the two groups formed, along with Maoists, a circle of sinophiles who sought to have an impact on Quebec society through privileged links with China. Focusing on these actors, the author sheds light on the evolution of sinophilia in Quebec in the 1970s, which arose from the encounter between an intellectual and diplomatic tendency inside the city’s English-speaking community and the social and political movements that were shaking French Quebec society during the Quiet Revolution.
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Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française
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Vol. 77
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no. 1-2
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117-148
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Été-Automne 2023
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fr
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Liu, Yuxi. “Une sinophilie en étincelles: Les ‘amis’ de la Chine au Québec dans les années 1970.” Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française Vol. 77, no. 1–2 (té-Automne 2023): 117–148. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/haf/2023-v77-n1-2-haf09331/1111400ar.pdf.
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