Dr. Christine Elsey
Associate Professor
social cultural and media studies
University of the Fraser Valley
Canada
Biography
Dr. Elsey is a faculty member in the Department of Social, Cultural and Media Studies. She received her PhD in Sociology and Anthropology at Simon Fraser University in 2001.
Research Interest
British Columbia First Nations issue’s, Indigenous land claims issues and the topic of land and story, Metis history and identity, studies in mythology and folklore, social and anthropological theory (phenomenological anthropology), theories of aesthetics and art.
Publications
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A Poetic Review of Seymour River Recollections in “Echoes Across Seymour†by Pavlik, Smith and Smith (2012) Harbour Publishing.
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Cultural Resources Report for the “Stein Nlaka’pamux Tribal Heritage Park Management Background Document†(1997) Ministry of the Environment Canada.
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“The Poetics of Land and Identity Among British Columbia Indigenous Peoples†2013, Fernwood Press. https://fernwoodpublishing.ca/book/the-poetics-of-land-and-identity-among-british-columbia-indigenous-peoples