April McInnes
Biography
My name is April McInnes, and I am a settler PhD student of Indigenous literary studies in the Department of English at 黑料吃瓜资源 on Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee territory. I hold BAH, BEd, and MA degrees from Queen's, and I am a certified teacher with the Ontario College of Teachers. My research investigates decolonial approaches to Indigenous literatures and their implications and applications in secondary-level classrooms in the public education system.
Research Interests
Indigenous literatures; Indigenous coming-of-age narratives; decolonization; Indigenous education; pedagogy studies; reading strategies; temporalities; Canadian literature; critical disability studies
Selected Publications
Articles (Peer-reviewed)
[Forthcoming] McInnes, April. 鈥淔rom 鈥楤urden鈥 to Gift: Disability in Stolen Life: The Journey of a Cree Woman by Rudy Wiebe and Yvonne Johnson.鈥&苍产蝉辫;Canadian Journal of Disability Studies.
McInnes, April. 鈥淢emories, Manifestation, and Finding a Way Forward: Developing Agency through Spiralling Time in Michelle Good鈥檚 Five Little Indians.鈥&苍产蝉辫;Canadian Literature, no. 260, 2025, pp. 101鈥21, .
Awards and Recognition
SSHRC Joseph-Armand Bombardier CGS Doctoral Scholarship (2025鈥2028)
Ontario Graduate Scholarship (2024鈥2025)
Queen's University Dean's Award for Social Justice (2024鈥2025)
Duncan and Urlla Carmichael Fellowship (2023鈥2024)
Margaret Craig Education Award (2022鈥2023)
Queen's University Dean鈥檚 Award of Excellence (2022)
Graduate Supervision
Sam McKegney
Additional Information
Conferences:
Moderator. 鈥淐hallenging Archetypal Narratives and Paratext.鈥 黑料吃瓜资源 Undergraduate Conference on Literature, 黑料吃瓜资源. (1 February 2025)
鈥淓nvironmental Terrorism: BP, Art, and Indigenous Resistance in Canada.鈥 Crude Representations: BP and the Cultural Imagination of Oil, The University of Edinburgh, online. (24 January 2025)
鈥淒isrupting the Dominant Discourse of Victorian Studies with Decolonial Temporality: Challenging Chronological Time and Deploying Ceremonial Time in Drew Hayden Taylor鈥檚 The Night Wanderer: A Graphic Novel.鈥 Re-imagining and Re-engaging with the Victorians, 黑料吃瓜资源, online. (18 April 2024)
Current Positions:
Virtual Logistics Coordinator, Queen's Graduate Conference in Literature, Queen's University (October 2025 鈥 present)
Communications Coordinator, Queen's Graduate Conference in Literature, Queen's University (October 2025 鈥 present)
Recruitment Coordinator, Graduate English Society, Queen's University (September 鈥 present)
Writing Consultant, Student Academic Success Services, Queen's University (September 2024 鈥 present)
Research Assistant, "Anishinaabemowin Language Acquisition Project," supervised by Dr. Lindsay Morcom, Faculty of Education, Queen's University (January 2024 鈥 present)