On behalf of the entire core blogging team of this soon-to-be-renamed blog, I am delighted to announce that Zoe S. Todd will be joining us as our newest member!
Zoe Todd—“Academic, Writer, Indigenous Feminist, Métis Advocate”–is assistant professor of anthropology at Carleton University. Her research is on colonial and legal relationships between indigenous peoples and the Canadian state, and cultural relationships between people and animals, especially in the context of indigenous personhood. Zoe has been a guest blogger for us before; her past writings are:
What Does It Mean to Decolonize Anthropology in Canada? (2016)
Tansi! Tawnshi! (2015)
Tending to duties across legal orders: committing anthropology while Indigenous (2015)
The We and Them of Anthropology (2015)
Building Better Disciplines: An Interview with Black Feminist Philosopher Cato Taylor (2015)
The Work of Kyle Ways Mabinaw: Bringing History to Young People (2015)
Welcome, Zoe!
Welcome Zoe!