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The Founding College of the University of Toronto
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Lisa Mar

Affiliated Faculty
Canadian Studies
PhD
Associate Professor, Department of History
416-946-3698
Website
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Sidney Smith Hall, 100 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 3G3

Lisa Mar specializes in modern Canadian and U.S. immigration and ethnic history, especially the experiences of Asian Canadians and Asian Americans. Her research focuses on Chinese Canadians and Chinese Americans, their relations with their neighbours, and connections between global and local multicultural experiences in Canada.

Mar’s first book, Brokering Belonging: Chinese in Canada’s Exclusion Era, 1885-1945 (Oxford University Press, 2010), exemplifies her blending of Canadian and Pacific World Studies by tracing how community leaders’ political struggles to represent Chinese Canadians’ concerns to Canadian institutions revealed a Canada deeply embedded in a Pacific World that joined China, the United States and the British Empire.

Brokering Belonging’s innovative re-imagining of early Chinese Canadians as influential political actors in Canada earned the Association for Asian American Studies History Book Award (2011), Honorable Mention for the Albert B. Corey Prize for best book in US-Canadian history from the American Historical Association and the Canadian Historical Association (2011) and a nomination for the Governor General’s Award for Non-Fiction (2010).

Mar is currently working on two book projects: an historical study of ethnic Chinese Confucianism in Canada and the United States during the 19th and 20th century, and a comparative history of Chinese in Canada and in the United States during the Second World War.

Education

  • PhD, University of Toronto
  • MA, University of Toronto
  • BA, Stanford University

Areas of Interest

  • Post-Confederation Canada
  • Immigration, ethnicity, and minorities in Canada and in the United States
  • Asian Canadian studies
  • Asian American studies
  • Chinese Canadian studies
  • Chinese migrations/diasporas

Publications