Reder, Deanna Assistant Professor Saywell Hall 9081, Burnaby Tel (778) 782-8192 Deanna_Reder@sfu.ca (BA Concordia, MA York, PhD UBC) Deanna Reder's main fields of study are Indigenous literatures in Canada, Indigenous literary theories and epistemologies, and autobiography theory. She teaches 75% in the First Nations Studies Program (www.sfu.ca/fns/) and 25% in the Department of English. As a Cree-Métis scholar, she is working on a monograph on Cree and Métis autobiography in Canada. She has recently co-edited an anthology with Dr. Linda Morra (Bishops University) entitled Troubling Tricksters: Revisioning Critical Conversations (2010). Her work has appeared in Studies in Canadian Literature, American Indian Quarterly and recently, an article entitled "Writing Autobiographically: A Neglected Indigenous Intellectual Tradition" is included in Across Cultures, Across Borders: Canadian Aboriginal and Native American Literatures (2009). Recently she has been appointed Series Editor of the Indigenous Studies Series at Wilfrid Laurier University Press: http://wlupress.wlu.ca/press/Series/IS.shtml To view the ISS webpage on Troubling Tricksters and other articles, click the book cover icon.