IMG_1439 2I am Zoe Todd. I write here to remember.

I am an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. I hold a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. I hold a BSc in Biological Sciences (2006) and an MSc in Rural Sociology (2010), both from the University of Alberta, Canada. I was a 2011 Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholar. I am a member of the Creatures Collective and the Anthropocene Re-Working Group.

In 2015, I worked with Erica Violet Lee and Joseph Murdoch-Flowers to coordinate the #ReadTheTRCReport project.

Initially, I started this blog in 2010 to write about urban issues.  I seek to challenge the way that people think about what cities are capable of doing, and I aim to re-assert a Métis discourse into contexts where colonial erasure of Indigenous presence(s) is the norm. Lately I have also been meditating on identity and Indigeneity, and trying to understand current narratives at play in Canada today. My current work focuses on human-fish relations, Métis legal traditions, extinction and the Anthropocene in the Lake Winnipeg Watershed through the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries.

And most importantly, I’m trying to tend to tenderness.

In the spirit of ethical sharing, if you are inspired by anything I have written or shared on this blog, and/or would like to re-post my work, I would appreciate that you give me credit and link back to this site.

If you want to check out my more academic-oriented work, please visit zoesctodd.wordpress.com.

I tweet at @ZoeSTodd.

 Hiy hiy. 

(All photos on this site are my own unless otherwise credited).

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4 thoughts on “About

  1. I’ll be interested to read Spacing’s reply to your letter. I’ve been reading and enjoying their magazine since my wife bought me their inaugural issue. My impression was that they didn’t have a prairie blog because no one had offered to write one. Are you interested? Perhaps we should ask Mike Otto over at the charette?

    1. Hi Andrew,

      I will definitely post their response…I have a feeling they have good (practical) reasons for not expanding right now, but I’m hoping that maybe my e-mail will help them consider it. If there were an opportunity to contribute I absolutely would! I am really excited about things that are happening in prairie cities. And it would be great to see other folks – like Mike Otto – involved, too.

      Cheers!

      z.

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