If You Say So: Articulating Cultural Symbols of Tradition in the Japanese Canadian Community

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This article “If You Say So: Articulating Cultural Symbols of Tradition in the Japanese Canadian Community” originally appeared in East Asian-Canadian Connections. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 140 (Spring 1994) (Spring 1994): 13-29.

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