Interracial Intimacies

Race and Sex in Toronto 1910 to 1950

Elise Chenier, Simon Fraser University; Stacey Makortoff, Simon Fraser University | May 5, 2021

Interracial Intimacies is a website based on a research project studying intimate relationships between men of Chinese heritage and women of non-Asian heritage in Toronto between 1910 and 1950. The website has three components: How to Think Like a Historian, Archives, and Teaching Resources. How to Think Like a Historian is an interactive experience that explores archives-based research, and Archives includes digitized copies of newspaper documents, vital records, photographs, and original interviews. Teaching Resources helps high school, undergraduate, and graduate students manage different aspects of historical research, problem solving, and writing. 


Tags: Assignments Lecture, Podcast, & Documentary Primary Source Collection for Research Assignments Primary Sources Readings Short Video Teaching Guide African Diaspora Book & Media Cultural Migration & Immigration Political Race & Ethnicity Research Methods Social State & Local (US) Teaching Methods Urban Visual Culture Women, Gender, & Sexuality 1900-1945 1945-Present


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