Paul Depasquale
Associate Professor
English
University of Winnipeg
Canada
Biography
Paul DePasquale is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Winnipeg. His research and teaching interests include Indigenous literature, history, and culture; Indigenous oral narratives and life writing; and Indigenous representations in historical and contemporary texts, including popular media. One of his current projects is a book-length work tentatively titled, “Contemporary Translations of the Haudenosaunee: Story, Myth, Song, and Oratory.” Paul is a member (Upper Mohawk) of the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, Ontario. He enjoys all kinds of outdoor activities, including fishing, mountain biking, and working with his border collie/ blue heeler.
Research Interest
Indigenous literature, history, and culture; Indigenous oral narratives and life writing; Indigenous representations in historical and contemporary texts, including popular media; creative writing.