Katie Kane

Associate Professor

Office: LA 111
Phone: 243.5284
E-mail: katie.kane@mso.umt.edu

Profile:

Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin (1997). Irish and Native American Literatures and Cultures as they emerge out of and resist colonial contexts; Colonial and Postcolonial Theories; Cultural Studies. Second Language: Modern Irish. Author of “’Will Come Forth in Tongues and Fury: Relocating Irish Cultural Studies,” Cultural Studies, 15:1, 2001; “Nits Make Lice: Drogheda, Sand Creek and the Poetics of Colonial Extermination.” Cultural Critique 42 (Spring 1999); “Sinn Fein and the Educative Process: An Interview with Daisy Mules.” Jovert: A Journal of Postcolonial Studies. 4.1 (Fall 1999). Awarded the 2002 Cox Teaching Award in the College of Arts and Sciences, University of Montana and the 2002 Rocky Mountain Center for the Study of the West Faculty Research Fellowship in Regional or Western Studies, for research and interpretive work with the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868. Currently at work on the book manuscript “To Hell or Pine Ridge: Legislation, Literature, and the Trans-Atlantic Development of the Reservation.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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