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Mass capture : Chinese head tax and the making of non-citizens / Lily Cho.
Main entry:

Cho, Lily, 1975- author.

Title & Author:

Mass capture : Chinese head tax and the making of non-citizens / Lily Cho.

Publication:

Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2021]

Description:

xxvii, 244 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, portraits ; 25 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [235]-242) and index.
Mass Capture as a Technology of Non-citizenship -- Mass Capture against Memory -- Envisioning Kinship in Mass Capture -- Mass Capture and the Grammars of Persistent Representation -- Anticipating Citizenship and Mass Capture.
Issued also in electronic format.
Summary:

"Under the terms of the Chinese Immigration Act of 1885, Canada implemented a vast protocol for acquiring detailed personal information about Chinese migrants. Among the bewildering array of state documents used in this effort were CI 9s: issued from 1885 to 1953, they included date of birth, place of residence, occupation, identifying marks, known associates, and, significantly, identification photographs. The originals were transferred to microfilm and destroyed in 1963; more than 41,000 grainy reproductions of CI 9s remain. Lily Cho explores how the CI 9s functioned as a form of surveillance and a process of mass capture that produced non-citizens, revealing the surprising dynamism of non-citizenship constantly regulated and monitored, made and remade, by an anxious state. The first mass use of identification photography in Canada, they make up the largest archive of images of Chinese migrants in the country, including people who stood no chance of being photographed otherwise. But CI 9s generated far more information than could be processed, and there is nothing straightforward about the knowledge that they purported to contain. Cho finds traces of alternate forms of kinship in the archive as well as evidence of the ways that families were separated. In attending to the particularities of these images and documents, Mass Capture uncovers the alternative story that lies in the refusals and resistances enacted by the mass captured. Illustrated with painstakingly reconstituted digital reproductions of the microfilm record, Mass Capture reclaims the CI 9s as more than documents of racist repression, suggesting the possibilities for beauty and dignity in the archive, for captivation as well as capture."-- Provided by publisher.

ISBN:

9780228008163 (cloth)
0228008166 (cloth)
epdf
9780228009320
epub
9780228009337
open access
9780228009344

Subject:

Chinese Taxation Canada History.
Immigrants Canada Identification History.
Identification photographs Canada History.
Portrait photography Political aspects Canada History.
Ethnicity Political aspects Canada History.
Race discrimination Canada History.
Chinoise Impôts Canada Histoire.
Immigrants Canada Identification Histoire.
Portraits (Photographie) Aspect politique Canada Histoire.
Ethnicité Aspect politique Canada Histoire.
Discrimination raciale Canada Histoire.
Chinois Impôts Canada Histoire.
Photographies d'identité Canada Histoire.
Chinese Taxation.
Emigration and immigration Government policy.
Ethnicity Political aspects.
Identification photographs.
Race discrimination.
Canada Emigration and immigration Government policy History.
Canada Émigration et immigration Politique gouvernementale Histoire.
Canada.

Form/genre:

History.

Added entries:

Chinese head tax and the making of non-citizens

Holdings:

Location: Library main 317564
Call No.: 317564
Copy: 1
Status: Available

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