George Fulford

Anthropology


George FulfordTitle:Faculty (Retired)
Email:g.fulford@uwinnipeg.ca

Biography:
Dr. George Fulford is an Associate Professor (now Retired) of Anthropology and the previous Coordinator of the Linguistics Program. His teaching and research is in linguistic and cultural anthropology, with a focus on Cree communities in northern Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec. George’s work is applied, collaborative, multidisciplinary, and intended to foster a wider understanding and appreciation of the distinct place Aboriginal intellectual capital occupies in Canadian society.

Courses:

Visual Anthropology (ANTH-2116), Algonquian Ethnography, Method & Theory in Linguistic Anthropology (ANTH-2400/LING-2102), Semantics (ANTH-2405/LING-2004/ENGL-2806), Ethnohistoric Method & Theory (ANTH-3117/ANTH-4117/HIST-3526/HIST-4526)

Publications:

Sharing Our Success. Kelowna BC: Society for the Advancement of Excellence in Education. 354 pp

Globalization and Television in First Nations Communities: a View from the North. In Globalization and Communities: a Canadian Perspective. Ed. J-L. Chodkiewicz. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press. Pp. 113-28.

“‘Who is Breaking the First Commandment?’: Oblate Teachings and Cree Responses in the Hudson Bay Lowlands”. Reading Beyond Words: Contexts for Native History. Eds. Jennifer S.H. Brown and Elizabeth Vibert. Peterborough: Broadview Press. Pp. 293-321.

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