Vellino, Brenda
Professor
- M.A. (Northeastern University); Ph.D. (Western)
- Email Vellino, Brenda
Research Interests:
- Twentieth-Century and Contemporary Poetry & Theatre Studies (Indigenous, Canadian, Transnational)
- Indigenous Multi-Media forms (theatre, graphic novels, stop motion animation, film)
- Critical Human Rights Humanities
- Environmental Humanities: Indigenous, Decolonial, Multi-Species Studies
- Gender, Sexuality, Critical Race, Intersectional Theories
I am a cross-appointed faculty member in English and the Human Rights and Social Justice program in The Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies. I welcome enquiries regarding supervisions in Indigenous cultural studies, transitional justice and cultural studies, contemporary poetry studies, and contemporary theatre studies.
I teach several courses for the environmental & climate humanities (EACH) minor in FASS, including Literary Ecological Fieldwork and the capstone seminar, EACH 4000. My research is informed by decolonial priorities and Indigenous led land, water, and multi-species responsibilities and considers Indigenous storywork in theatre, popular culture, grassroots projects, and mapping work. Currently, I am undertaking a collaborative story mapping project with geography colleague, Derek Smith, in partnership with members of the Algonquin Anishinaabe community of Kitigan Zibi.
Awards:
- CURO Development Grant, 2022-2024
- University Teaching Award, 2020
- CURO Development Grant, 2013-2015
- SSHRC 4A Grant, 2008-2009
- SSHRC 4A Grant, 2006-2007
Coordinator: 杏吧原创 Climate Commons Working Group, 2023-2024
Professional Membership: Indigenous Literary Studies Association, Canadian Association of Theatre Research, American Comparative Literature Association
Recent Publications:
鈥淎pprenticeship Pedagogy for Teaching Indigenous Popular and Multi-Media Genres.鈥 Studies in American Indian Literature, 32, nos. 1-2, 2022: pp. 163-82.
鈥淚ntervening in Settler Colonial Genocide: Restoring M茅tis Buffalo Kinship Memory in Amanda Strong鈥檚 `Four Faces of the Moon.鈥欌 Studies in American Indian Literature 32: 3-4 (2020): 149-75.
鈥渀Re-Creation Stories鈥: Re-Presencing, Re-embodiment, and Repatriation Practices in Leanne Betasamosake Simpson鈥檚 鈥淗ow to Steal a Canoe.鈥 Journal of Canadian Native Studies. 2019.
鈥Restaging Indigenous 鈥 Settler Relations: Intercultural Theatre as Redress Rehearsal in Marie Clement鈥檚 and Rita Leistner鈥檚 The Edward Curtis Project.鈥Theatre Research in Canada. 38.1 (Spring 2017): 92-111.
鈥淏eyond the Trauma Aesthetic: The Cultural Work of Human Rights Witness Poetries.鈥 Routledge Companion to Literature and Human Rights. Ed Sophia McClennan and Alexandra Schulteis Moore. New York: Routledge, 2016.
鈥淐ultivating Translocal Citizen Witness: Contemporary Human Rights Poetry as `Remembrance/Pedagogy.鈥欌 Options for Teaching: Human Rights and Literature. Eds. Alexandra Schulteis Moore and Elizabeth Goldberg. New York: MLA: 2015.
鈥 With Sarah Waisvisz.&苍产蝉辫;鈥The Steveston Noh Project as Redress Theatre from Below.鈥 Canadian Literature. Spring 2013.
鈥 With Sarah Waisvisz. 鈥淵ael Farber鈥檚 Molora and Colleen Wagner鈥檚 Monument as Post-Conflict Redress Theatre.鈥 College Literature. 40.3 Summer 2013: 113-37.
Recent Papers:
鈥淐onfluencies: from Rita Wong鈥檚 Decolonial Watershed Poetics to Eco-Literary Fieldwork Pedagogy,鈥 ALECC, U of Saskatchewan, June 2022.
鈥淩epatriating Buffalo Kinship and Michif Intergenerational Memory in Amanda Strong鈥檚 Stop Motion Film, `Four Faces of the Moon.鈥 ILSA, UBC, Vancouver, BC, June 2019.
鈥淕rassroots ` Honouring Projects and Indigenous Women鈥檚 `Right to Presence鈥: Embodied Territorial Sovereignty in `The REDress Project.鈥 ILSA, First Nations University of Canada, Treaty 4 Territory, May 2018.
鈥淚ntimate Relations: Living Contextual Practices of 鈥淚ntergenerational Memory鈥 in Leanne Simpson鈥檚 `How to Steal a Canoe鈥.鈥 Indigenous Literary Studies Assoc., Sto: lo First Nation Territory, Chiliwack, B.C., June 2017.
鈥淲itnessing Alongside Indigenous Memorial Spaces and Ceremonial Practices.鈥 CACLALS, U of Calgary, May 2016.
鈥淚ndigenous Women鈥檚 Rights in an Era of Settler Apology.鈥 Human Rights Lit. Seminar, ACLA, Harvard, March 2016.
Graduate Courses
- 2022 Transnational Theatre: Conflict, Crisis, Bordercrossings on the Contemporary Stage
- 2021 Restorying Resurgence in Indigenous Popular and Multi-Media Genres
Seminars
- EACH 4000: Reorientations: Decolonial, Environmental, Multi-Species, Climate Change Humanities
- HUMR 4907:聽 Special Topic in Human Rights: Indigenous Human Rights through a Cultural Lens
Supervisions:
- Emma D鈥檃mico, Ph.D. Dissertation Co-Supervisor, Environmental Humanities, In Progress.
- Hong Ngyuen, Ph.D. Dissertation Supervisor, Gender & Sexuality in Virtual Novels, In Progress
- Steve McLeod. Ph.D. Dissertation Supervisor. Resurgence and Storywork Analyses of Representations of the Indigenous-non-Indigenous Relationship, 2019.
- Sarah Waisvisz, Ph.D. Dissertation Committee Member. Dissident Diasporas: Genres of Maroon Witness in Anglophone and Caribbean Literature. 2014.
- Rob Winger, Ph.D. Dissertation Co-Supervisor.聽 John Thompson, Phyliss Webb and the Roots of the Free Verse Ghazal in Canada. 2009.
- Sam Bean, MRP, Indigenous-Settler Relations, 2023.
- Chris Johnson, MRP, Canadian Poetry (Phyllis Webb), 2014.