We, the Others: Allophones, Immigrants, and Belonging in Canada

Author:   Toula Drimonis
Publisher:   Linda Leith Publishing
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9781773901213


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   30 September 2022
Format:   Paperback
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We, the Others: Allophones, Immigrants, and Belonging in Canada


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Ungrateful, opportunistic, moochers, dangerous, incompatible with our values and our way of life? Every immigrant demographic has heard these descriptors at some point in their migration history. We, the Others takes a contemporary look at the xenophobia, ethno-nationalism, and fear of the other that leads to discrimination and the belief that immigration is a polluting force. Rooted in the author's personal family history as the second-generation daughter of Greek immigrants, and from her research as a journalist and columnist covering identity politics and social issues in Quebec and Canada for the past 20 years, Drimonis courageously tackles this country's history and practices, divisive legislation like Bill 21, and various nationalist movements that have influenced policy. We, the Others is a poignant look at inter-generational struggles, conflicting loyalties and heartfelt questions of belonging.

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Author:   Toula Drimonis
Publisher:   Linda Leith Publishing
Imprint:   Linda Leith Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.10cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9781773901213


ISBN 10:   1773901214
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   30 September 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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From the Aegean Sea to the shores of the St. Lawrence, Toula Drimonis guides the reader through rich layers of history and demographics, and we discover a society much more pluralistic than we even realized. We, the Others traces a world of colours, accents and love. Love for country and for province. Be prepared to journey, and to be transformed. Elisabeth Vallet, Director Observatoire de geopolitique, UQAM We, the Others is a beautiful love paean to Toula Drimonis's Greek immigrant parents, and to all immigrant parents like hers. Drimonis evokes a respect for ordinary people who work hard every day, build a life for their families, and who are like every Canadian or Quebecer save for the upheaval, fear, and precariousness of escaping conflict or poverty and starting anew. We, the Others makes a strong case in favour of immigration, and tells us how newcomers make us richer in every way. Thanks to immigrants, we discover new ideas, languages, foods, and cultures without going much further than the local depanneur. As Drimonis notes, every new wave changes us imperceptibly until, over time, the ?others? are now simply us?, and we are all the better for it. Michael Fukushima, NFB


From the Aegean Sea to the shores of the St. Lawrence, Toula Drimonis guides the reader through rich layers of history and demographics, and we discover a society much more pluralistic than we even realized. We, the Others traces a world of colours, accents and love. Love for country and for province. Prepare to journey, and to be transformed. --Elisabeth Vallet, Director Observatoire de geopolitique, UQAM We, the Others is a beautiful love paean to Toula Drimonis's Greek immigrant parents, and to all immigrant parents like hers. Drimonis evokes a respect for ordinary people who work hard every day, build a life for their families, and who are like every Canadian or Quebecer--save for the upheaval, fear, and precariousness of escaping conflict or poverty and starting anew. We, the Others makes a strong case in favour of immigration, and tells us how newcomers make us richer in every way. Thanks to immigrants, we discover new ideas, languages, foods, and cultures without going much further than the local depanneur. As Drimonis notes, every new wave changes us imperceptibly until, over time, the others are now simply us, and we are all the better for it. --Michael Fukushima, NFB


Author Information

Toula Drimonis is a Montreal-based opinion columnist, writer and news producer. A former news director for TC Media, she has reported and written on politics, social justice, and women's issues for national and international publications. She has worked in television, radio, and print in all three of her languages, and has appeared on TV as both panelist and contributor to English and French-language current-affairs and cultural news shows.

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