15.01.2023
Horror Storytelling Through an Indigenous Lens | Public Guest Lecture by Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler | January 17, 16:40
Horror Storytelling through an Indigenous Lens
Nathan Nigaan Noodin Adler (Lac des Mille Lacs First Nation | Kwanlen University)
January 17, 16:40 (CET)
For Zoom Link contact moritz.ingwersen@tu-dresden.de
This event takes place in the context of the seminar "Indigenous Horror" and is funded by the TU Dresden Diversity-Sensitive Teaching Award 2022.
Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler is the author of Wrist (2016), an Indigenous monster story written from the monsters perspective, and Ghost Lake (2020), an inter-related collection of short stories (both published by Kegedonce Press), and co-editor of Bawaajigan: Stories of Power (2019), a dream-themed anthology of work by Indigenous writers (Exile Editions). He is a recipient of an Indigenous Voices Award and a Hnatyshyn Reveal Award and teaches Creative Writing at Kwantlen University in British Columbia. He is Jewish and Anishinaabe, two spirit, and a member of Lac des Mille Lacs First Nation.