Alison R. Marshall
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University professor.
She is a Professor in the Religion Department at Brandon University, and Adjunct Professor in Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Winnipeg. She is author of two books with UBC Press: The Way of the Bachelor: Early Chinese Settlement in Manitoba (2011) and Cultivating Connections: the Making of Chinese Prairie Canada (2014), the result of nearly a decade of ethnohistorical research throughout the Chinese cultural sphere, and more than three hundred interviews. She currently leads research projects investigating Asian Prairie history, religion, immigration, and racism.
Her articles for the Manitoba Historical Society:
Early Chinese Settlers in Western Manitoba
Manitoba History, Number 62, Winter 2009A Conversation with Winnipeg’s Chinese Canadian Duet
Manitoba History, Number 62, Winter 2009Bayanihan and Belonging: Filipinos in Manitoba, Part 1
Manitoba History, Number 76, Fall 2014Stories of Bayanihan and Belonging: Filipinos in Manitoba, Part 2
Manitoba History, Number 77, Winter 2015
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