D&M Publishers
Canadian distributors for:
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Saltwater City

Book details:

May 2006
ISBN 978-1-55365-174-1
Hardcover
9 1/2" x 11 1/2"
208 pages
History
$19.95 CAD

Awards

Douglas & McIntyre

Saltwater City

Story of Vancouver's Chinese Community

WRITTEN BY PAUL YEE, a third-generation Chinese-Canadian in search of his own roots as well as those of the community, Saltwater City brings the perceptions of a previously diffident community to its own history. A text resonant with often painful first-person recollections combines with 200 photographs, most reproduced for the first time, to form a chronological portrait of the community from its earliest beginnings to the present. With the assimilation of its people into the mainstream of Canadian life following World War II, Saltwater City, as early Chinese immigrants called the community, was threatened, but changes in attitude, government policy, and the opening of diplomatic relations with China instead caused a renaissance. Now, Vancouver’s Chinese community totals over 150,000 people, enjoys considerable political and financial influence and has matured beyond recognition into one of Canada’s most successful ethnic enclaves.

About the Author

Paul  Yee

Paul Yee

Paul Yee, by profession an archivist, worked for the Vancouver City Archives before moving to Toronto in 1988 to become Multicultural Coordinator for the ...

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