Dr. Kim Anderson Associate Professor Family Relations and Applied Nutrition College of Social and Applied Human Sciences University of Guelph
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CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. Kim Anderson Associate Professor Family Relations and Applied Nutrition College of Social and Applied Human Sciences University of Guelph Macdonald Institute 227A The University of Guelph Guelph, Ontario, Canada, N1G 2W1 Tel: 519-824-4120, ext. 58027 Fax: 519-766-0691 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION 2005- 2010 Ph.D., Department of History University of Guelph, ON 1995 - 1997 M.A., Adult Education/Sociology and Equity Studies Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, ON 1984- 1988 Honours B.A., English Specialist University of Toronto, ON EMPLOYMENT January 2017- Associate Professor Family Relations and Applied Nutrition University of Guelph July 2011-Dec.2016 Associate Professor Indigenous Studies Wilfrid Laurier University, Brantford, ON 2010 Research Associate Centre for Research in Inner City Health St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, ON K. Anderson/ 2 1995 – 2011 Principal Consultant The Write Circle Consulting Toronto and Guelph, ON PUBLICATIONS Peer Reviewed Books Anderson, Kim, Maria Campbell and Christi Belcourt, Eds. Keetsahnak / Our Missing and Murdered Indigenous Sisters. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2018. Anderson, Kim. A Recognition of Being: Reconstructing Native Womanhood, 2nd Edition. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2016. 320 pp. Innes, Robert A. and Kim Anderson, Eds. Indigenous Men and Masculinities: Legacies, Identities, Regeneration. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 2015, 322 pp. Lavell-Harvard, Memee and Kim Anderson, Eds. Mothers of the Nations: Indigenous Mothering as Global Resistance, Reclaiming, Recovery. Bradford, ON: Demeter Press, 2014. 312 pp. Anderson, Kim. Life Stages and Native Women: Memory, Teachings, and Story Medicine. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 2011. 240 pp. Anderson, Kim and Bonita Lawrence, Eds. Strong Women Stories: Native Vision and Community Survival, Toronto: Sumach Press, 2003. 264 pp. Peer Reviewed Book Chapters Innes, Rob and Kim Anderson. “The Moose in the Room: Indigenous Men and Violence Against Women.” In Kim Anderson, Maria Campbell and Christi Belcourt, Eds. Keetsahnak / Our Missing and Murdered Indigenous Sisters. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, forthcoming in 2018. Anderson, Kim and Jessica Ball. “Foundations: First Nations and Metis Families.” In David Long and Olive Dickason, Eds., Visions of the Heart: Issues Involving Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, 4th Edition. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2016. Anderson, Kim, Robert Alexander Innes and John Swift. “To Arrive Speaking: Voices from the Bidwewidam Indigenous Masculinities Project.” In Robert Alexander Innes and Kim Anderson, Eds. Indigenous Men and Masculinities: Legacies, Identities, Regeneration. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 2015. Anderson, Kim and Dawn Memee Lavell-Harvard. “Growing Up” A Dialogue between Kim Anderson and Dawn Memee Lavell-Harvard on Personal and Professional Evolutions in K. Anderson/ 3 Indigenous Mothering.” In D. Memee Lavell-Harvard and Kim Anderson, Eds. Mothers of the Nations: Indigenous Mothering as Global Resistance, Reclaiming, Recovery. Bradford, ON: Demeter Press, 2014. Anderson, Kim. “The Construction of a Negative Identity.” In Margaret Hobbs and Carla Rice, Eds. Gender and Women’s Studies in Canada: Critical Terrain. Toronto: Women’s Press/Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2013: 269-284. (REPRINT from Kim Anderson, A Recognition of Being: Reconstructing Native Womanhood. Toronto: Sumach Press, 2000). Anderson, Kim, Robert Alexander Innes and John Swift. “Indigenous Masculinities: Carrying the Bones of our Ancestors.” In Christopher Greig and Wayne Martino, Eds., Canadian Men and Masculinities: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2012: 266 – 284. Brant, Jennifer and Kim Anderson. “In the Scholarly Way: Making Generations of Inroads to Empowered Indigenous Mothering.” In Andrea O’Reilly, Ed., What do Mothers Need?: Motherhood Activists and Scholars Speak Out on Maternal Empowerment for the 21st Century. Toronto: Demeter Press, 2012: 201-216. Anderson, Kim. “Marriage, Divorce and Family Life.” In Martin Cannon and Lisa J. Sunseri, Eds. Racism, Colonialism and Indigeneity in Canada: A Reader. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2011. (REPRINT from Kim Anderson, A Recognition of Being: Reconstructing Native Womanhood. Toronto: Sumach Press, 2000). Anderson, Kim. “Native Women, The Body, Land, and Narratives of Contact and Arrival.” In Hester Lessard, Jeremy Webber and Rebecca Johnson, Eds., Storied Communities: The Role of Narratives of Contact and Arrival in Constituting Political Community. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2010: 167-188. Anderson, Kim. “Affirmations of an Indigenous Feminist.” In Cheryl Suzack, Shari Huhndorf, Jeanne Perreault, and Jean Barman Eds., Indigenous Women and Feminism: Politics, Activism, Culture. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2010. Anderson, Kim. “Women Chiefs Inspire Hope.” In Vic Satzewich and Nikolaos Liodakis, Eds., ‘Race’ and Ethnicity in Canada: A Critical Introduction, 2nd Edition. Oxford University Press, 2010. (Reprint from Kim Anderson, “Doctor, Lawyer Indian Chief.” Herizons Magazine, 2003). Anderson, Kim. “Leading by Action: Female Chiefs and the Political Landscape.” In Gail Guthrie Valaskakis, Madeleine Dion Stout and Eric Guimond, Eds., Restoring the Balance: First Nations Women, Community and Culture. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 2009: 99- 103. Anderson, Kim and Ellen Gabriel. “An Interview with Katsi’tsakwas, Ellen Gabriel of the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation, Turtle Clan.” In Patricia A. Monture and Patricia D. McGuire, Eds. First Voices: An Aboriginal Women’s Reader. Toronto: Inanna Publications, 2009: 42-48. Anderson, Kim. “Giving Life to the People: An Indigenous Ideology of Motherhood.” In Andrea O’Reilly, Ed., Maternal Theory: Essential Readings. Toronto: Demeter Press, 2007. K. Anderson/ 4 Anderson, Kim. “New Life Stirring: Mothering, Transformation and Aboriginal Womanhood.” In Jeanette Corbiere Lavell and Dawn Memee Lavell, Eds. “Until our Hearts are on the Ground:" Aboriginal Mothering: Oppression, Resistance and Transformation. Toronto: Demeter Press, 2006: 13-24. Anderson, Kim. “The Construction of a Negative Identity.” In Althea Prince and Susan Silva- Wayne, Eds. Feminisms and Womanisms. Toronto: Women’s Press/Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2004: 229-238. Anderson, Kim. “Vital Signs: Reading Colonialism in Contemporary Adolescent Family Planning.” In Kim Anderson and Bonita Lawrence, Eds. Strong Women Stories: Native Vision and Community Survival. Sumach/Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2003. Anderson, Kim. “Honouring the Blood of the People: Berry Fasting in the 21st Century.” In R. Innes, R. Laliberte, P. Settee & J. Waldrum (Eds.), Expressions in Canadian Native Studies. Saskatoon: University of Saskatchewan Extension Press, 2000: 374-394. Non-Peer Reviewed Book Chapters Anderson, Kim. “What’s Ethics got to do with it?” In Devora Neumark and Johanne Chagnon, Eds. Affirming Collaboration: 69 Community and Activist Art Projects in Québec and Beyond. Montréal: Engrenage Noir / LEVIER and Lux Éditeur, 2011: 299-302. Anderson, Kim. “Nonsense Revolution Hits Indian Country.” In L.J. Larkin, E. O-Neill and L. Ricciutelli, Eds. Confronting the Cuts: A Sourcebook for Women in Ontario. Toronto: Inanna Publications, 1998. Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Lawless, Jo-Anne, Dorothy Taylor, Rachael Marshall, Emily Nickerson, and Kim Anderson. “Meaningful Engagement: Women, Diverse Identities and Indigenous Water and Wastewater Responsibilities.” Canadian Woman Studies (2015) 30 (2/3): 81-89. Daoud, Nihaya, Patricia O’Campo, Kim Anderson, Ayman K. Agbaria, and Ilana Shoham-Vardi. “The social ecology of maternal infant care in socially and economically marginalized community in southern Israel.” Health Education Research (2012) 27 (6): 1018-1030. doi:10.1093/her/cys052. Daoud, Nihaya, Ketan Shankardass, Patricia O’Campo, Kim Anderson and Ayman K. Agbaria. “Internal Displacement and Health among the Palestinian Minority in Israel.” Social Science and Medicine. (2012) 74: 1163-1171. Anderson, Kim, Barbara Clow and Margaret Haworth-Brockman. “Carriers of Water: Aboriginal Women’s Experiences, Relationships, Reflections.” Journal of Cleaner Production. (2011) doi:10.1016/j.jclepro.2011.10.023: 1-7). K. Anderson/ 5 Anderson, Kim. “The Mother Country: Tracing Intersections of Motherhood and the National Story in Recent Canadian Historiography.” Atlantis: A Women's Studies Journal/ Revue d'etudes sur les femmes. 34.1, 2009 : 121-131. Anderson, Kim. “Notokwe Opikiheet/Old-Lady Raised: Aboriginal Women’s Reflections on Ethics and Methodologies in Health Research.” Canadian Woman Studies/les cahiers de la femme, Special Indigenous Womens’ Issue. 27.1 (Winter), 2009: 6-12. Lawrence, Bonita and Kim Anderson. “Introduction to “Indigenous Women: The State of our Nations.” Atlantis: A Women's Studies Journal/ Revue d'etudes sur les femmes, Special Issue: Indigenous Women: The State of Our Nations. 29.2 (Spring/Summer), 2005. Anderson, Kim. “Speaking from the Heart: Everyday Storytelling and Adult Learning.” Canadian Journal of Native Education, 28, (1/2), 2004: 123-129. Anderson, Kim. “A Canadian Child Welfare Agency for Urban Natives: The Clients Speak.” Child Welfare LXXVII, no. 4 (July/August) 1998: 441-460. Anderson, Kim. “Building the Circle: Applying a Holistic Approach to Group Process.” Adults Learning 10, no.1 (September) 1998: 21-24. Anderson, Kim. “Reclaiming Space in Native Literature/Breaking New Ground: An Interview with Jeannette Armstrong.”