Paul Depasquale
Paul DePasquale is of Mohawk and European backgrounds and a member of the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory in Ontario. He is Associate Professor of English at the University of Winnipeg where he teaches courses on Aboriginal cultural and literary studies. He is a director of Brandon University's Summer Institute of Indigenous Humanities and a member of several editorial boards. A former Fulbright visiting scholar at Harvard University, he is currently involved in major research projects...See more
Paul DePasquale is of Mohawk and European backgrounds and a member of the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory in Ontario. He is Associate Professor of English at the University of Winnipeg where he teaches courses on Aboriginal cultural and literary studies. He is a director of Brandon University's Summer Institute of Indigenous Humanities and a member of several editorial boards. A former Fulbright visiting scholar at Harvard University, he is currently involved in major research projects funded by Canadian Heritage, SSHRC, and the University of Winnipeg. DePasquale's recent publications are on subjects such as representations of Aboriginal peoples in early-modern colonial writings; Cree oral literature; Aboriginal pedagogy; Iroquois history; and Aboriginal literatures, including children's literature. He is co-editor of Louis Bird's Telling our Stories: Omushkego Voices from Hudson Bay and co-editor of Contexts in Canadian Aboriginal and Native American Literatures. See less
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