Kristina Baudemann

Kristina Baudemann is an instructor and Ph.D. student in the Department of English and American Studies at Europa-Universität Flensburg in Germany. She has contributed to the Extrapolation special issue on Indigenous Futurism and to The Fictions of Stephen Graham Jones: A Critical Companion. In 2014, she was a Fulbright fellow at the University of Arizona, Tucson. She is currently working on her dissertation project entitled, “Signifying Futures: Representation and the Future Imaginary in Indigenous North American Literatures and New Media.” Kristina is additionally an affiliate researcher of Obx Labs and the Initiative for Indigenous Futures (IIF) at Concordia University in Montréal.

Blog posts by Kristina Baudemann:

Why You Should Read Gerald Vizenor’s Upcoming Novel Native Tributes
  “I write emo­tive sto­ries about Natives who have been absent in history.” (Ger­ald Vizenor, per­son­al interview)   Ger­ald Vizenor’s his­tor­i­cal nov­el, Native Trib­utes, will be … Continue reading Why You Should Read Gerald Vizenor’s Upcoming Novel Native Tributes