Sophie McCall

Sophie McCall is a settler scholar in the English department at Simon Fraser University. Her main areas of research and teaching are Indigenous literatures in Canada from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. She is the author of First Person Plural: Aboriginal Storytelling and the Ethics of Collaborative Authorship (UBC P 2011). She has published widely on a range of topics and she has edited or co-edited several collections of essays, stories, and visual arts. She is currently co-authoring a book on Indigenous-led collaboration with NunatuKavut scholar Kristina Bidwell.


Works by Sophie McCall

Book Reviews

Book Reviews by Sophie McCall

Power of Stories
By Sophie McCall
Published in Mordecai Richler. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 207 (Winter 2010): 179-180.
  • Ragged Company by Richard Wagamese (Author)
  • The Moon of Letting Go by Richard Van Camp
First Contact
By Sophie McCall
Published in Predators and Gardens. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 197 (Summer 2008): 159-161.
  • Myth and Memory: Stories of Indigenous-European Contact by John Sutton Lutz
Double Vision Reading
By Sophie McCall
Published in Visual/Textual Intersections. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 194 (Autumn 2007): 95-97.
  • Moveable Margins by Chelva Kanaganayakam (Editor)
  • Accounting for Culture by Caroline Andrew (Editor), M. Sharon Jeannotte (Editor), Will Straw (Editor) and Monica Gattinger (Editor)
Land, Culture, Property
By Sophie McCall
Published in Writers Talking. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 183 (Winter 2004): 134-136.
  • Making Native Space: Colonialism, Resistance, and Reserves in British Columbia by Cole Harris
  • Preserving What is Valued: Museums, Conservation and First Nations by Miriam Clavir