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Lisa Jodoin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton campus. Her research focuses on Indigenous identity, urban Indigenous experiences, decolonization, and archival studies. She has directed three short films and collaborates with organizations like the Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network. Courses taught include Indigenous literatures, creative writing, and Wabanaki literature.
Her research explores themes of cultural identity and historical narratives through interdisciplinary approaches blending literary analysis and film. She supervises graduate theses on Indigenous literatures and decolonization methodologies.
Teaching includes honors seminars on gender in Indigenous literature and graduate courses on decolonization theory.
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