2022
DOI: 10.3138/jcs-2022-0017
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Contagious Minorities: Chinese Canadians during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract: During the COVID-19 pandemic, Canada has witnessed a sharp increase in racial violence against Chinese Canadians, and, in an undifferentiated racism, other Asian Canadians have been seen as bearers of disease as well, which often made them targets of racism. The quick transformation of Asian minority groups into threats of contagion during the pandemic points to the persistence of latent fears and anxieties about Chinese Canadians across generational differences, immigration status, and national origin. This e… Show more

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“…Moreover, participants voiced disappointment over the ignorance and lack of attention given to Asian issues and the systemic failure of North American leadership during the pandemic. 30,33,34,35,36…”
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“…Moreover, participants voiced disappointment over the ignorance and lack of attention given to Asian issues and the systemic failure of North American leadership during the pandemic. 30,33,34,35,36…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Publications on anti-Asian racism have grown exponentially since the outbreak of COVID-19, according to the Scopus database. Research has been conducted to understand the micro-level experience of anti-Asian racism in divergent national contexts (Chakraborty 2022;Scholaske 2022;Shin, Wang, and Song 2023), assess its social effects (Kwon et al 2023;Wu, Qian, and Wilkes 2021), and expose its transnational dimension in the digital age Li and Chen 2021;Zhang et al 2023). However, what requires enhancement in this burgeoning literature is a bridge to the broader field of race and ethnicity studies.…”
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“…The COVID‐19 pandemic sparked waves of prejudice and hatred directed toward people of Asian appearance globally (Chakraborty 2022; Liu 2023; Omori and Stitt 2023). However, it is crucial to recognize that anti‐Asian racism is not a recent phenomenon.…”
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“…We echo Trottier and Moore’s ( 2022 ) concern but stress that Canada’s plan needs to be outward-looking to incorporate the interaction between local and global factors. For example, in highlighting the racial/ethnic inequities, we must consider the interplay of stigma within and outside national boundaries, such as the rise of violence against Chinese Canadians in Canada (Chakraborty, 2022 ) as an interaction between local and global forces.…”
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