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Dr. Mar is the | Dr. Mar is the author of the book, ''Brokering Belonging: Chinese in Canada's Exclusion Era, 1885-1945'' (Oxford University Press, 2010). ''Brokering Belonging'' traces several generations of Chinese "brokers," ethnic leaders who acted as intermediaries between the Chinese and Anglo worlds of Canada. Before World War II, most Chinese could not vote and many were illegal immigrants, so brokers played informal but necessary roles as representatives to the larger society. Dr. Mar's study of Chinatown leaders shows how politics helped establish North America's first major group of illegal immigrants. Drawing on new Chinese language evidence, her dramatic account of political power struggles over representing Chinese Canadians offers a transnational immigrant view of history, centered in a Pacific World that joins Canada, the United States, China, and the British Empire. | ||
Review of ''Brokering Belonging: Chinese in Canada’s Exclusion Era, 1885–1945'' by Lisa Rose Mar. Reviewed by | Review of ''Brokering Belonging: Chinese in Canada’s Exclusion Era, 1885–1945'' by Lisa Rose Mar. Reviewed by | ||
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