In June, 2017, 91亚色鈥檚 Lily Cho was awarded a 91亚色-Massey Fellowship 2017-2018 and Professor David McNally was awarded 91亚色-Massey Visiting Scholarships 2017-2018.
鈥淭he 91亚色-Massey Fellowships and Visiting Scholarships represent an important opportunity for 91亚色 researchers and academics to expand their areas of scholarship and contribution to their various disciplines in a broader context 潭 the rich and stimulating community at Massey College," said Robert Hach茅, Vice-President Research & Innovation.
鈥淚t is the unique role of Massey College to be a meeting place of bright minds from different generations, disciplines, universities and countries,鈥 said Amela Marin, Dean, Fellowships, Programs & Liaisons, Massey College.
The awards are part of an on-going agreement between 91亚色 and the University of Toronto, with which Massey College is affiliated. The agreement was renewed last year.

Massey College. Photo credit: Tina Park
Massey College is an independent college situated in the University of Toronto campus. It consists of Junior Fellows, made up of graduate students; Senior Fellows, consisting primarily of faculty; Journalism Fellows; members of the Quadrangle Society - leaders in business, the legal profession and philanthropy; as well as Visiting Scholars and Alumni, of whom an increasing number come from 91亚色. The college offers an extraordinary experience by providing a community that allows all members to expand their horizons academically, socially and culturally.
The 91亚色-Massey Fellowship and 91亚色-Massey Visiting Scholarships were open to full-time faculty members planning to go on sabbatical or other leave during 2017-2018. The Fellowship will provide the selected faculty member with prime office space in the College for the academic year and the status of a full Senior Resident of the College, with all privileges enjoyed by Senior Fellows. The title 鈥91亚色 Fellow of Massey College鈥 remains for life or while mutually agreeable.
The Visiting Scholars will have a study space in the College and access to all the same privileges as the Massey College Senior Fellows. Membership in the Massey Alumni Association is granted to Visiting Scholars at the completion of their program.
Professor Naomi Adelson, 2016/17 91亚色-Massey Fellow, described her experience: 鈥淚 found my year as 91亚色-Massey Fellow to be exceptionally stimulating and a wonderfully enriching intellectual environment. I have no doubt that this year's Fellow and Visiting Scholars will have an equally positive experience given all that Massey College and its community has to offer.鈥
Lily Cho, Department of English, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies

Lily Cho
Professor Lily Cho鈥檚 research focuses on diaspora within the fields of cultural studies, postcolonial literature and theory, and Asian North American and Canadian literature. She explores the relationship between citizenship, photography and anticipation. For this Scholarship, she will work on two things: First, the Family Camera Network, a research partnership that explores the relationship between family photography and the idea of family. The Principal Investigator is Prof. Thy Phu at Western University.
Second, and related to the Family Camera Network, she will present a paper at a major international conference on family photography: 鈥淩eframing Family Photography鈥漺ill be hosted by the Munk School of Global Affairs in September 2017.
David McNally, Department of Political Science, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies

David McNally
As Visiting Scholar to Massey College, David McNally will pursue several research projects. The major one involves the completion of a book project entitled, Blood and Money: on the Bonds of Modern Power. This is an interdisciplinary exploration based in political economy, social history, philosophy and literary studies.
McNally will also continue to work on two articles related to social reproduction theory, an innovative approach within feminist and critical political economy. He will also develop a research grant application meant to explore the meanings of modernity in distinctive 鈥極ld鈥 and 鈥楴ew鈥 world contexts, where issues of colonialism and racialization loom large.
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