
About
Lisa Mar is an Associate Professor at the Department of History, University of Toronto (St. George Campus). She holds cross-appointments in Canadian Studies and University College.
- PhD, University of Toronto
- MA, University of Toronto
- BA, Stanford University
Her research focuses on modern Canadian and U.S. immigration history, particularly Asian Canadian and Asian American experiences. Key themes include Chinese Canadian political agency, multiculturalism, and transnational connections across the Pacific World.
Mar’s seminal work Brokering Belonging examines Chinese Canadian community leaders during the exclusion era (1885-1945), positioning Canada within a Pacific World framework connecting China, the U.S., and the British Empire. Her current projects explore ethnic Chinese Confucianism and comparative histories of Chinese communities in Canada and the U.S. during WWII.
Scientific Awards:
- 2011 Association for Asian American Studies History Book Award
- 2011 Albert B. Corey Prize Honorable Mention
- 2010 Governor General’s Award for Non-Fiction Nomination
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