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Dr. Wei Djao is an educator, entrepreneur, writer, author, editor, web magazine publisher, and scholar. She has also worked as a documentary film interviewer, narrator, and field consultant. She is currently a certified Instructor at the Toronto Davisville Kumon Learning Centre. http://www.kumon.ca/CenterEpage/Home.aspx?p1=75eab5e9-e0fe-4214-9039-9695d5e8b751&p2=2&p3=toronto-davisville
For many years Wei was on the faculty of the PhD. Program in Education (College of Education, Walden University, Minneapolis) http://www.waldenu.edu/colleges-schools/riley-college-of-education and she continues to have a keen interest in Education. As an educator and professor, she was an Assistant Professor at the University of Lethbridge, http://www.uleth.ca/artsci/sociology Associate Professor with tenure at the University of Saskatchewan, http://www.arts.usask.ca/sociology/a Senior Lecturer at Lingnan College, now Lingnan University in Hong Kong http://www.ln.edu.hk/ and a tenured faculty at North Seattle Community College. https://northseattle.edu/ She has also taught at California State University, Hayward (East Bay). http://www20.csueastbay.edu/class/departments/sociology/
She was a volunteer interpreter/translator at WoodGreen Community Services, http://www.woodgreen.org/ serving Chinese immigrants with limited English. Her volunteer involvement also extended to the Canadian Ethnic Media Association (CEMA), http://canadianethnicmedia.com/ the Canada-China Friendship Association, http://www.fccfa.ca/history.htm and the East Asian Library at the University of Toronto. She also served as one of the Regional Councillors Advisory Board at TVO. http://about.tvo.org/who-we-are/people/regional-councillors-advisory-board
Wei holds a B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Toronto. http://www.sociology.utoronto.ca/graduate.htm Her Ph.D. dissertation was titled: Social control in a colonial society : a case study of working class consciousness in Hong Kong completed in 1976. http://www.worldcat.org/title/social-control-in-a-colonial-society-a-case-study-of-working-class-consciousness-in-hong-kong/oclc/005348568
Books:
A blossom like no other : Li Qingzhao = 此花不與群花比 : 李清照 /A blossom like no other : Li Qingzhao = Ci hua bu yu qun hua bi : Li Qingzhao. Toronto: Ginger Post Inc., 2010. http://www.kinokuniya.com/sg/index.php/fbs003?common_param=9780981325118 http://gingerpost.com/?p=806 http://www.worldcat.org/title/blossom-like-no-other-li-qingzhao-ci-hua-bu-yu-qun-hua-bi-li-qingzhao/oclc/468102831
Reviews of Blossom Like No Other: Li Qingzhao
By Jeffry Finer on July 29, 2013 Amazon Verified Purchase This is the book for you! A bio of the style's greatest poet, this volume is thorough, brilliantly researched, and readable. If you want the romantic fictionalized version, read Guy Kay's "River of Stars". This book is the academic real life version of China's greatest female poet, the incomparable Li Qingzhao.
University courses:
Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, Humanities Building, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL Tutor and Associate Professor: Dr. John T. Gilmore
Course: EN9A4. Chinese Poetry and the English Reader, English and Comparative English Studies. M.A. Program. Week 9: Approaches to Li Qingzhao: Kenneth Rexroth, Ling Chung and Wei Djao. http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/english/currentstudents/postgraduate/masters/modules/chinesepoetry/
Presentations
Li Qingzhao, Song Dynasty Poet at the University of Toronto http://search.library.utoronto.ca/details?8260739 http://gingerpost.com/?p=854
Being Chinese: Voices from the Diaspora
http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/Books/bid1498.htm
Excerpt http://faroutliers.blogspot.ca/2005/01/coming-out-gay-and-asian-in-vancouver.html
https://faroutliers.wordpress.com/2005/01/26/chinese-fighting-for-education-in-rhodesia/
University courses:
Department of English Language and Literature University of Geneva, Geneva Switzerland Professor: Deborah Madsen
Course: Literatures of the Chinese Diaspora, M.A. Seminar 10 Nov Diasporic Testimonials: student presentations: individual diasporic narratives Wei Djao, Being Chinese: Voices from the Diaspora (2003). http://home.etu.unige.ch/~madsen/diaspora_literatures.htm
Reviews of Being Chinese:
Angela C. Pao, " Floatng Points: From Diasporic Spaces to Multicultural Places," Asian Colloquial Papers Volume 1, Number 2, September 2011, 7-9. http://www.yorku.ca/ycar/Publications/Asia_Colloquia_Papers_Pao.pdf
Lee Yok Fee, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia, Social Thought & Research, volume 27, 2007, 156-158. http://kuscholarworks.ku.edu/dspace/bitstream/1808/5214/1/STARV27BR2.pdf
Chinese Digital Community, Auckland, New Zealand, March 7, 2013. http://chinesecommunity.org.nz/site/topics/show/406-book-review-being-chinese-voices-from-the-diaspora-by-wei-djao
Extraordinary history is made by ordinary people, as this volume by Shanghai native Djao subtly demonstrates. . . . Such documentary-based representation leaves a space for readers to experience, feel, imagine, and draw their own conclusions about a distinguished cultural group.
—Library Journal
One does not need to be Chinese to enjoy Being Chinese. Indeed, the view given to non-Chinese by this masterful work is priceless and unprecedented.
—New York Resident
Fresh and first-hand information about the everyday life of these migrants and their descendants . . . Previous studies have always focused on the married bachelor and sojourner phenomena among the Chinese emigrant, especially among those in North America, but this book adds more details about such tragedies.
—National Journal
Linda Chiang, The Social Science Journal, Vol. 41, No. 2, Spring 2004.
Other Books
With Lorne Tepperman. Choices & chances : sociology for everyday life. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 1990. http://www.worldcat.org/title/choices-chances-sociology-for-everyday-life/oclc/022860579
With Theresa Healy and Lily Ong Tingley. Doubly disadvantaged : the women who immigrate to Canada. Regina: Immigrant Women of Saskatchewan. 1985. http://www.worldcat.org/title/doubly-disadvantaged-the-women-who-immigrate-to-canada/oclc/024540641
Inequality and social policy: The sociology of welfare. Toronto: John Wiley & Sons, 1983. http://www.worldcat.org/title/inequality-and-social-policy-the-sociology-of-welfare/oclc/009902977
Housing needs of urban native families: a comparative study of children's and parents' perceptions Ottawa: Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 1980. http://www.worldcat.org/title/housing-needs-of-urban-native-families-a-comparative-study-of-childrens-and-parents-perceptions/oclc/032041746 http://www.colorado.edu/cgi-bin/cgi-proxy/plan/housing-info/child/noteadd.cgi?title=Housing+needs+of+urban+native+families:++a+comparative+study+of+children's+and+parents'+perceptions&author=Wei+Djao++A.
Selected Articles:
"Opinion status as ethnic identity in the Chinese diaspora." Journal of Contemporary Asia, Volume 32, Issue 3, 2002, 363-380. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00472330280000251?journalCode=rjoc20#.Ur2sr_RDutA
"Asian Canadians and the Welfare State, Canadian Ethnic Studies," Volume. XIV. Number 2, 1982. http://www.crr.ca/en/library-a-clearinghouse/bibliographic-search/131-japanese-canadians/22723-canadian-ethnic-studies-etudes-ethniques-au-canada
" ‘Traditional Chinese culture’ in the small factory of Hong Kong." Journal of Contemporary Asia, Volume 11, Issue 4, 1981, 413-425. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00472338185390281?journalCode=rjoc20#.Ur2q5PRDutA "Equity and the democratization of knowledge." Washington Center News, Fall 2002, 2. http://www.evergreen.edu/washingtoncenter/docs/newsletters/fall2002.pdf
East Asian Library, University of Toronto http://www.crr.ca/en/library-a-clearinghouse/bibliographic-search/131-japanese-canadians/22723-canadian-ethnic-studies-etudes-ethniques-au-canada
Media:
Wei was the editor and publisher of Ginger Post, an English-language online magazine targeting the Chinese and Asian community. http://www.asiancanadianwiki.org/w/Ginger_Post http://canadianethnicmedia.com/?m=200905
Film Documentaries:
Chinese Cafes in Rural Saskatchewan, 1985 (Field Consultant) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILPbvU3VbeE
Another Day in America, 1989 (Narrator, Interviewer, Talent) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFw3qj19wWA
American Nurse, 1992 (Interviewer) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfkmtoPqvMM
Lily Goes Home, 2007 (Interviewer) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEtw25lZJ48
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