Kristina Fagan Bidwell

Title

Kristina Fagan Bidwell

Birthplace

NunatuKabut, Inuit, Southern Labrador, Turtle Island

Primary Sources

Bidwell, K.F., & McDonald., J. (2020). The Newfoundland master narrative and Michael Crummey's Galore: An interpretive framework. Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d'études Canadiennes, 54(1), 153–180. 
https://doi.org/10.3138/jcs-2019-0019

Bidwell, K., Fagan., and McKegney. S. (2016) Many Communities and the Full Humanity of Indigenous People: A Dialogue. In Deanna Reder and Linda Morra, Wilfred Laurier (Eds.), Learn, Teach, Challenge: Approaching Indigenous Literatures,  pp. 309-314.  https://doi.org/10.1353/esc.2017.0056 

Bidwell, Kristina Fagan. (2013) ‘Our New Storytellers’: Cree Literature in Saskatchewan. Carpenter, D. (Ed.), The Literary History of Saskatchewan Vol. I., pp. 1-28, Coteau Books.

Bidwell, K.F. (2012). What stories do: A response to Episkenew. Canadian Literature, 214, 109–116. 
https://doi.org/10.14288/cl.v0i214.192774

Fagan, K. (2010) What’s the Trouble with the Trickster?: An Introduction, Troubling Tricksters: Revisioning Critical Conversations, Reder., D. and Morra, L.,M. (Ed.),  pp. 3-20.Wilfred Laurier Press.

Bidwell, K.F., Justice, D H., Martin, K., McKegney, S., Reder, D., & Sinclair, N.J. (2009). Canadian Indian literary nationalism?: Critical approaches in Canadian Indigenous contexts – A collaborative interlogue. The Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 29(1), 19–44.

Kristina K.F. (2004). Tewatatha:wi: Aboriginal nationalism in Taiaiake Alfred’s “Peace, power, righteousness: An Indigenous manifesto.” American Indian Quarterly, 28(1/2), 12–29. 
http://www.jstor.org/stable/4139038

Secondary Sources

Carlson, K.T., Bidwell, K.F., & Khanenko-Friesen, N. (2011). Orality and literacy: Reflections across disciplines. University of Toronto Press. 
https://doi.org/10.3138/9781442661936

Extra Resources

Bidwell, K.F. (2023), Storying Responsibilities – Revisiting, 253 Poetics and Extraction, 176-180. https://canlit.ca/article/storying-responsibilities-revisiting-in-autobiography-as-indigenous-intellectual-tradition/

Martin, L., & Bidwell, K.F. (2012, December 4). Why and what: Culturally responsive programming GMCTL UofS. YouTube. Accessed, March 13, 2023.  
https://youtu.be/KKbViX06wtA

Citation

“Kristina Fagan Bidwell,” Decoloniality, First Nations Thinkers and thought and practices from the Global South, accessed December 6, 2025, https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/decoloniality-and-thinkers-from-the-global-south/items/show/481.

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