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Saltwater City: An Illustrated History of the Chinese in Vancouver

Saltwater City: An Illustrated History of the Chinese in Vancouver is a 1988 book by Paul Yee, published by Douglas & McIntyre. It discusses the development of the Chinese Canadian community in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Saltwater City: An Illustrated History of the Chinese in Vancouver
First edition cover
AuthorPaul Yee
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
SubjectChinese Canadians in Greater Vancouver
PublisherDouglas & McIntyre
Publication date
1988
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages174
AwardsCity of Vancouver Book Award (1989)
ISBN978-0-88894-616-4
971.1/33
LC ClassFC3847.9 .C45 Y43 1988

The book has six chapters,[1] organized chronologically.[2] The book includes sidebar texts, documents, photographs, footnotes,[1] a newspaper scan,[3] and first-hand accounts.[4] Mitchell Wong, a reviewer for the Amerasia Journal, stated the book is intended to be a "relatively short, illustrated" book that highlights key points of history, in a manner similar to that of Longtime Californ', instead of having analytical depth in the manner of A White Man's Province by Patricia Roy.[5] Anthony B. Chan of California State University, Hayward wrote that "This was never intended to be a scholarly book."[6] Judy Yung of the University of California, Santa Cruz wrote that Saltwater City is "not as scholarly" as Roy's book, From China to Canada, or Chinatowns: Towns Within Cities in Canada by Chuenyan Lai.[7]

The book won the 1989 City of Vancouver Book Award[8] and was a finalist for the 1989 Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize. A revised edition of the book was published in 2006.[9]

Background edit

Paul Yee, an archivist,[10] is a third-generation Chinese Canadian.[1] He also published children's books, and those works won awards, including the Governor General's Literary Award.[10]

"Saltwater City" is a historical nickname for the city.[1] The Chinese Cultural Centre in Vancouver had organized an exhibit named "Saltwater City," and the book was based on the exhibit,[11] held in 1986,[10] the city's centennial anniversary,[11] and written to accompany it.[10] The documents and photographs featured in the book originate from the exhibition.[12] The original edition of the book was published in 1988 and later went out of print. Around 2007 there was a new edition of the book that went into print some time prior to 2007.[10]

Sources include government documents, oral histories, data from the Canadian census, letters, photographs, English newspapers, Chinese newspapers, and archives of organizations.[13]

Content edit

Many personal accounts and photographs,[11] all of which are in black and white, are included in the book. Genevieve Stuttaford of Publishers Weekly stated that many photographs are "washed-out" or "grainy".[14] The book separates the history, case studies, and photograph commentary.[15]

The book presents the book text on the same page with the interviews, with the latter in a pale-gray section at the bottom of each page;[16] this style is often used by North American high school textbooks. Wong stated that this practice is "distracting" since the reading habits are "much like reading a footnote that covers many pages" as the viewer would have to keep switching pages, but that "a reader becomes accustomed to it."[17]

Christopher Lee of the University of British Columbia (UBC) characterized the preface of the original edition as having an optimistic tone.[10] The first groups of Chinese to arrive in British Columbia are discussed in chapters one through three. The 1920s through World War II are the subject of the fourth chapter.[5] The 1950s and 1960s are discussed in the following two chapters.[18] The coverage of the original edition extends to 1987.[19] The ending chapter of the first edition discussed the 1980s openings of the Chinese Cultural Centre and the Sun Yat-sen Garden.[10]

Lee characterized the opening preface of the new edition as being less optimistic. The new edition has an additional chapter that covers 1990s immigration.[20] The book also has a new layout; Lee said that the new layout is superior to the previous one.[10]

Reception edit

Peter Leung of the University of California, Davis wrote that the book "is an important contribution to the history of Chinese-Canadian immigration."[4]

Selma Thomas, who reviewed the book for The Western Historical Quarterly, stated that it was "a proud story and well told."[11]

Lee stated that the publishing of the revised edition was a "welcome event that will be of benefit to anyone interested in Asian Canadian Studies."[10]

Olga Stein of Books in Canada argued that the book was "a valuable compilation of first-hand accounts and documentary information, and a celebration of individual and collective achievements."[21] She compared the book to Not Paved With Gold: Italian-Canadian Immigrants in the 1970s by Vincenzo Pietropaolo.[21]

Wong concluded, "the book provides an excellent short history of Chinese in Vancouver as well as an entertaining, educational account of Chinese life in North America" and that "It is a much-needed publication about Vancouver's Chinatown and makes enjoyable reading for anyone interested in North American Chinese."[17]

Yuen-fong Woon of the University of Victoria criticized the lack of explanation of some terms and events and the book's decision to separate the history, photographic commentary, and case studies. Despite the criticisms, Woon concluded "Saltwater City is an important source book or reference work for scholars and an interesting addition for the general reader's collections on ethnic Chinese communities in Canada."[15]

Yung wrote that the book "offers an excellent short history of Chinese Canadian life and is a fitting tribute to the pioneers who persevered despite the hard times in the American West."[7]

Anthony B. Chan wrote that the book was "worth the wait" and that the book was a "fine contribution".[6]

See also edit

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d Leung, p. 100.
  2. ^ Leung, p. 101.
  3. ^ Woon, p. 597-598.
  4. ^ a b Leung, p. 102.
  5. ^ a b Wong, p. 198.
  6. ^ a b Chan, Anthony B.
  7. ^ a b Yung, p. 110.
  8. ^ William H. New (January 1, 2002). Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada. University of Toronto Press. p. 84. ISBN 978-0-8020-0761-2.
  9. ^ "Paul Yee". Ryerson University Library. Retrieved December 23, 2019.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i Lee, p. 166.
  11. ^ a b c d Thomas, p. 359. "Saltwater City, based on an exhibition of the same name and organized by the Chinese Cultural Centre in Vancouver, takes that city's centennial anniversary as the occasion to present an illustrated history of the Chinese Canadian community in Vancouver from 1858 to the present."
  12. ^ Woon, p. 597.
  13. ^ Yung, p. 109.
  14. ^ Stuttaford, Genevieve. "Nonfiction: Saltwater City." Publishers Weekly, 07/1989. "Unfortunate design mars the book: though heavily illustrated, the photographs are all black-and-white, and many have a grainy or washed-out quality."
  15. ^ a b Woon, p. 598
  16. ^ Chan, Sucheng. "Vancouver's Chinese Heritage." San Francisco Chronicle, 06/1989. p. 9.
  17. ^ a b Wong, p. 200.
  18. ^ Wong, p. 199.
  19. ^ Cannon, Margaret. "The sweat and tears of Canada's Chinese: SALTWATER CITY." The Globe and Mail. 01/1989. p. C19. ProQuest document ID 385824383.
  20. ^ Lee, p. 166-167?
  21. ^ a b Stein, Olga. "Editor's Note." Books in Canada; Mar 2007; 36, p. 2, 18; ProQuest pg. 2. CITED: Document second page (p. 18).

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Saltwater City An Illustrated History of the Chinese in Vancouver is a 1988 book by Paul Yee published by Douglas amp McIntyre It discusses the development of the Chinese Canadian community in Vancouver British Columbia Saltwater City An Illustrated History of the Chinese in VancouverFirst edition coverAuthorPaul YeeCountryCanadaLanguageEnglishSubjectChinese Canadians in Greater VancouverPublisherDouglas amp McIntyrePublication date1988Media typePrint hardcover Pages174AwardsCity of Vancouver Book Award 1989 ISBN978 0 88894 616 4Dewey Decimal971 1 33LC ClassFC3847 9 C45 Y43 1988 The book has six chapters 1 organized chronologically 2 The book includes sidebar texts documents photographs footnotes 1 a newspaper scan 3 and first hand accounts 4 Mitchell Wong a reviewer for the Amerasia Journal stated the book is intended to be a relatively short illustrated book that highlights key points of history in a manner similar to that of Longtime Californ instead of having analytical depth in the manner of A White Man s Province by Patricia Roy 5 Anthony B Chan of California State University Hayward wrote that This was never intended to be a scholarly book 6 Judy Yung of the University of California Santa Cruz wrote that Saltwater City is not as scholarly as Roy s book From China to Canada or Chinatowns Towns Within Cities in Canada by Chuenyan Lai 7 The book won the 1989 City of Vancouver Book Award 8 and was a finalist for the 1989 Hubert Evans Non Fiction Prize A revised edition of the book was published in 2006 9 Contents 1 Background 2 Content 3 Reception 4 See also 5 References 6 NotesBackground editPaul Yee an archivist 10 is a third generation Chinese Canadian 1 He also published children s books and those works won awards including the Governor General s Literary Award 10 Saltwater City is a historical nickname for the city 1 The Chinese Cultural Centre in Vancouver had organized an exhibit named Saltwater City and the book was based on the exhibit 11 held in 1986 10 the city s centennial anniversary 11 and written to accompany it 10 The documents and photographs featured in the book originate from the exhibition 12 The original edition of the book was published in 1988 and later went out of print Around 2007 there was a new edition of the book that went into print some time prior to 2007 10 Sources include government documents oral histories data from the Canadian census letters photographs English newspapers Chinese newspapers and archives of organizations 13 Content editMany personal accounts and photographs 11 all of which are in black and white are included in the book Genevieve Stuttaford of Publishers Weekly stated that many photographs are washed out or grainy 14 The book separates the history case studies and photograph commentary 15 The book presents the book text on the same page with the interviews with the latter in a pale gray section at the bottom of each page 16 this style is often used by North American high school textbooks Wong stated that this practice is distracting since the reading habits are much like reading a footnote that covers many pages as the viewer would have to keep switching pages but that a reader becomes accustomed to it 17 Christopher Lee of the University of British Columbia UBC characterized the preface of the original edition as having an optimistic tone 10 The first groups of Chinese to arrive in British Columbia are discussed in chapters one through three The 1920s through World War II are the subject of the fourth chapter 5 The 1950s and 1960s are discussed in the following two chapters 18 The coverage of the original edition extends to 1987 19 The ending chapter of the first edition discussed the 1980s openings of the Chinese Cultural Centre and the Sun Yat sen Garden 10 Lee characterized the opening preface of the new edition as being less optimistic The new edition has an additional chapter that covers 1990s immigration 20 The book also has a new layout Lee said that the new layout is superior to the previous one 10 Reception editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2014 Peter Leung of the University of California Davis wrote that the book is an important contribution to the history of Chinese Canadian immigration 4 Selma Thomas who reviewed the book for The Western Historical Quarterly stated that it was a proud story and well told 11 Lee stated that the publishing of the revised edition was a welcome event that will be of benefit to anyone interested in Asian Canadian Studies 10 Olga Stein of Books in Canada argued that the book was a valuable compilation of first hand accounts and documentary information and a celebration of individual and collective achievements 21 She compared the book to Not Paved With Gold Italian Canadian Immigrants in the 1970s by Vincenzo Pietropaolo 21 Wong concluded the book provides an excellent short history of Chinese in Vancouver as well as an entertaining educational account of Chinese life in North America and that It is a much needed publication about Vancouver s Chinatown and makes enjoyable reading for anyone interested in North American Chinese 17 Yuen fong Woon of the University of Victoria criticized the lack of explanation of some terms and events and the book s decision to separate the history photographic commentary and case studies Despite the criticisms Woon concluded Saltwater City is an important source book or reference work for scholars and an interesting addition for the general reader s collections on ethnic Chinese communities in Canada 15 Yung wrote that the book offers an excellent short history of Chinese Canadian life and is a fitting tribute to the pioneers who persevered despite the hard times in the American West 7 Anthony B Chan wrote that the book was worth the wait and that the book was a fine contribution 6 See also editChinese Canadians in British Columbia Everything Will Be a 2014 documentary film about Vancouver s ChinatownReferences editChan Anthony B California State University Hayward Saltwater City An Illustrated History Of The Chinese In Vancouver Review Canadian Ethnic Studies 09 1989 Lee Christopher University of British Columbia An Impossible History Archive Book review of Saltwater City Canadian Literature Spring 2007 Issue 192 p 166 2 Leung Peter University of California Davis Saltwater City An Illustrated History of the Chinese in Vancouver book review Journal of American Ethnic History University of Illinois Press on behalf of the Immigration amp Ethnic History Society Vol 11 No 1 Fall 1991 pp 100 102 Thomas Selma Washington D C Manzanar by John Armor and Peter Wright Saltwater City An Illustrated History of the Chinese in Vancouver by Paul Yee book review The Western Historical Quarterly August 1990 Vol 21 3 p 359 2 Wong Mitchell Oakland California SALTWATER CITY AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE CHINESE IN VANCOUVER Amerasia Journal 1991 p 198 200 Woon Yuen fong University of Victoria Briefly Noted Saltwater City An Illustrated History of the Chinese in Vancouver by Paul Yee Pacific Affairs 12 1989 p 597 598 Yung Judy University of California Santa Cruz Saltwater City An Illustrated History of the Chinese in Vancouver Book Review Journal of the West 04 1993 p 109 110 Notes edit a b c d Leung p 100 Leung p 101 Woon p 597 598 a b Leung p 102 a b Wong p 198 a b Chan Anthony B a b Yung p 110 William H New January 1 2002 Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada University of Toronto Press p 84 ISBN 978 0 8020 0761 2 Paul Yee Ryerson University Library Retrieved December 23 2019 a b c d e f g h i Lee p 166 a b c d Thomas p 359 Saltwater City based on an exhibition of the same name and organized by the Chinese Cultural Centre in Vancouver takes that city s centennial anniversary as the occasion to present an illustrated history of the Chinese Canadian community in Vancouver from 1858 to the present Woon p 597 Yung p 109 Stuttaford Genevieve Nonfiction Saltwater City Publishers Weekly 07 1989 Unfortunate design mars the book though heavily illustrated the photographs are all black and white and many have a grainy or washed out quality a b Woon p 598 Chan Sucheng Vancouver s Chinese Heritage San Francisco Chronicle 06 1989 p 9 a b Wong p 200 Wong p 199 Cannon Margaret The sweat and tears of Canada s Chinese SALTWATER CITY The Globe and Mail 01 1989 p C19 ProQuest document ID 385824383 Lee p 166 167 a b Stein Olga Editor s Note Books in Canada Mar 2007 36 p 2 18 ProQuest pg 2 CITED Document second page p 18 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saltwater City An Illustrated History of the Chinese in Vancouver amp oldid 1095533811, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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