Lectures

Reddon, Madeleine. “Genres of the Subject: Critiquing the Nation State through Cartoons with Alootook Ipellie.” Indigenous Literary Studies Association (ILSA), Winnipeg, Manitoba, May 15-18, 2024.  
 
Reddon, Madeleine. “Colonial Infrastructure in Treaty 6: Reserve Life in Edward Ahenakew's "Old Keyam." American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA), Montreal, Quebec, March 14 - 17, 2024.  
 
Reddon, Madeleine. “Introduction to Genres of the Vernacular in Indigenous Contemporary Art.” College Art Association of America (CAA), Chicago, Illinois, February 14 - 17, 2024. 
 
Reder, Deanna. "Indigenous Perspectives of History: Story as Repository." Vancouver Institute Public Lecture, 20 March 2021. https://globalreportingcentre.org/vancouver-institute-events/indigenous-perspectives-of-history-story-as-repository/
 
Fee, Margery. “Animals Control the Hunt: Polar Bears in Indigenous Stories.” Maritime Animals: Telling Stories of Animals at Sea, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, UK, 25-28 April 2019.
 
Fee, Margery. “Indigenous Law and ‘Living With’ Other-than-Human Animals.” The Ethics and Poetics of “Living With” Banff Centre, Banff, Alberta, Oct. 11-14, 2018.
 
Fee, Margery. “Celtic Immigrants as Indigenous Sympathizers?: Thomas D’Arcy McGee (1825-1868), Louis Riel (1844-1885) and Canadian Literary Nationalism.  Untold Stories of the Past 150 Years. University College Dublin. 29 April 2017.
 
Fee, Margery. “Coyote Travelling: Early Indigenous Activist Performances.” Indigenous Theatre 2017. University of Silesia, Sosnowiec, Poland. 26-28 April 2017.
 
Reder, Deanna and Michelle Coupal. “Theatre, Testimony, and Dramatherapy” at the “Indigenous Expressions of Culture in Storytelling, Drama, Theatre, and Performance” at the University of Silesia, Poland. April 27, 2017.
 
Fee, Margery. “Becoming Human to Sustain the Land.” Maladies of the Soul, Emotion, Affect: Indigenous, Canadian, and Québécois Writings in the Crossfire of a New Turn, Canadian Literature Centre, U of Alberta and Zentrum für Kanada Studien, Innsbrück, Austria, Banff, AB, 22-25 Sept. 2016. 
 
Fee, Margery. "Sustainable Epistemology: Indigenous Theory on Reading Oral Story," ACLALS Triennial conference, Stellenbosch, South Africa, July 2016.
           
Fee, Margery. “Clashing or Interacting? Indigenous Communities and Communities of Scholars: The Case of Polar Bear Science.” CACLALS, Calgary, AB. May 2016.
 
Fee, Margery. “What Can Be Learned from Dining with Bears.” Canadian Culinary Imaginations.  Kwantlen Polytechnic University. 19-20 Feb. 2016.
           
Fee, Margery. “Extinction Affect:  The Case of the Polar Bear.” Decolonizing Theories of the Emotions. University of Kerala. Trivandrum, India. 13 Nov. 2015.