Elizabeth Brul茅

Elizabeth Brul茅

Assistant Professor

Gender Studies

Undergraduate Chair (Gender Studies)

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PhD (Social Justice Education), OISE, University of Toronto
MES (Environmental Studies), York University
Honours BSc (Biology), University of Guelph

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Research interests
Institutional Ethnographer; Social Organization of Knowledge; Indigenous feminist, anti-racist and anti-colonialist theory and Indigenous feminist politics

My present research focuses on Indigenous decolonization and resurgence practices including Indigenizing post-secondary curriculum, Indigenous youth activism and Missing and Murdered Women, Girls, Transgender and Two-spirit persons. Grounded in Indigenous feminist and critical race theory, and the social organization of knowledge scholarship, my area of specialization is in the field of comparative sociology in higher education with an analytic focus in critical pedagogical approaches to learning and alternative research methodologies, including Indigenous and anti-racist research methods and Institutional Ethnography. My present book project is an institutional ethnographic analysis of the ways in which marginalized student advocacy work intersects with the changing policies and practices of post-secondary neoliberal education reforms. I am of M茅tis and Franco-Ontarian ancestry of the Mattawa-Ottawa territory of the Algonquin First Nations and the M茅tis Nation.

Awards
2021-2025, SSHRC Insight Grant, Awarded $95,655.00 Principle. Decolonizing the Academy: Indigenizing the University Seven Generations in the Future

Refereed Journal Articles
2021. E. Brul茅. 鈥淲hen COVID Hit, Our Worlds Turned Upside Down: An Anti-racist Feminist ethnographic reflection on post-secondary accommodations and the work of disability and care work鈥 In Andrea O鈥橰eilly and Fiona Joy Green Eds. Mothers, Mothering and COVID-19: Dispatches from a Pandemic, Toronto: Demeter Press.
 
2020. E. Brul茅. Speaking Freely vs Dignitary Harms: Balancing Students鈥 Freedom of      Expression and Associational Rights with their Right to Equitable Learning Environments. Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture and Social Justice, 鈥淪peaking freely and freedom of speech: feminist navigating the 鈥榥ew鈥 Right.鈥41 (1), pp. 21-33. 

2018. E. Brul茅.  鈥淐asting an Indigenous Feminist Worldview on Gender-Based Violence Prevention Programs,鈥 Special Issue of Studies in Social Justice, 鈥淎ctivist in Academy, Feminists in the Field: In Memoriam Jackie Kirk, 1968-2008," 12(2), pp. 337-344.

2018. E. Brul茅 & R. Kolezar-Green.(2018, Fall). 鈥淐edar, Tea and Stories: Two Indigenous Women Scholars Talk 澳门六合彩开奖现场 Indigenizing the Academy.鈥 Special Issue of Cultural and Pedagogical Inquiry, 鈥淪pirit and Heart: Indigenous People contest the formal and lived curricula,鈥 10(2), pp. 109-118.

2015. E. Brul茅. 鈥淰oices from the Margins: The Regulation of Student Activism in the New Corporate University.鈥 Special Issue of Studies in Social Justice, 鈥淪cholar- Activist Terrain in Canada and Ireland II,鈥 9(2), pp.159-175.

Book Chapters
2004. E. Brul茅. 鈥淕oing to Market: Neo-Liberalism and the Social Construction of the University Student as an Autonomous Consumer.鈥 In Marilee Reimer (Ed.), Inside Corporate U: Women in the Academy Speak Out. pp. 247-264. Toronto: Sumach Press.