McKenzie-Jones, Paul

Chair

Indigenous Studies

Phone
(403) 329-2312
Email
paul.mckenziejones@uleth.ca

About Me

I am an immigrant-settler Associate Professor in the Department of Indigenous Studies. My current research focuses upon 20th and 21st century Indigenous resistance at the Canada-USA border; Indigenous popular cultures as expression, representation, and resistance; and inter-connected Indigenous activism in the Anglo-Settler states. My first book, "Clyde Warrior: Tradition, Community, and Red Power" was published by the University of Oklahoma Press in 2015. My next book, a co-editor anthology with the working title 'The Line Crossed Us: New Directions in Critical Border Studies' which is under contract at the University of Athabasca Press.

Research Interests

Indigenous resistance to the Canada/US border
Indigenous pop cultures and cinema
Global Indigeneity and resistance (currently focused on the CANZUS states, but always expanding my focus)