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Celiese Lypka (she/her) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of Winnipeg, Treaty 1 territory. Her work centers on women’s writing, Indigenous literatures, and feminist theory, with a focus on Métis storytelling, affect theory, and decolonial narratives. She co-edits Métis literature collections and explores intersections of gender, race, and modernist anxieties.
Research Interests:
- Métis literary resurgence and survivance
- Indigenous futurisms in dystopian narratives
- Gilles Deleuze and schizoanalysis applications
- Feminist affect theory and emotion mobilization
- Postcolonial and modernist intersections
Publications & Collaborations: Celiese has published on Métis resurgence in Cherie Dimaline’s works, affect in Virginia Woolf’s novels, and schizoanalytic readings of gender. She co-edited The Edinburgh Companion to Virginia Woolf and Contemporary Global Literature (2020) and contributed chapters to Handbook to Literature and Psychoanalysis (2023). Her recent work examines Indigenous resilience in Katherena Vermette’s The Break and emotional ambivalence in Jean Rhys’s writing.
Additional Contributions: Celiese serves as a Guest Host for the Storykeepers podcast (Season 2, Episode 3, 2022), discussing Cherie Dimaline’s Empire of Wild.

