Renée Hulan

Renée Hulan teaches Canadian literature at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She is the author of Northern Experience and the Myths of Canadian Culture and the editor of Native North America: Critical and Cultural Perspectives. Before joining the Faculty at Saint Mary’s University in 1998, Renée Hulan received a PhD from McGill University in 1996 and held a SSHRC postdoctoral fellowship in Native literature at the University of British Columbia from 1996-1998. While she teaches all periods and genres of Canadian literature, her area of interest is Canadian literary and cultural history. From 2005-2008, she was the co-editor of the Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’études canadiennes.
 

Books by Renée Hulan

Aboriginal Oral Traditions

Aboriginal Oral Traditions

Theory, Practice, Ethics

Edited by Renate Eigenbrod, Renée Hulan

Oral traditions are a distinct way of knowing and the means by which knowledge is reproduced, preserved and transferred from generation to generation. The conference from which these essays were selected created an opportunity for people to come together and exchange information and experiences over three days. The scholarship may be grouped into three broad areas: oral traditions and knowledge of the environment, economy, education and/or health of communities; oral traditions and continuance of… (more information)