About
literary and cultural studies
Education
Ph.D. in English, University at Buffalo (SUNY), 2007.
M.A. in English, Syracuse University, 2002.
B.A. in English, minors in Political Science and History, Indiana University South Bend, 2000.
Work Shared in CORE
Articles
Other Publications
“Kindred spirits: Fanon’s postcolonialism,” Textual Practice 29.5 (2015); pp. 949-972.
“Adam Smith and the Rights of the Dead,” Adam Smith Review 8 (2015); pp, 178-194.
“Emerson’s Bayonet,” Arizona Quarterly 70.3 (Autumn 2014); pp. 1-30.
“Trespass and Forgiveness in William Shakespeare’s King Lear,” ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews 27.3 (Fall 2014); pp. 121-124.
“Pericles’ ‘rough and woeful music,'” Upstart: A Journal of English Renaissance Studies (2014); pp. 1-4.
“Deleuze with Carroll: Schizophrenia and Simulacrum and the Philosophy of Lewis Carroll’s Nonsense,” Angelaki 9.3 (Spring 2004); pp. 101-21.
Review of Paul A. Kottman, Tragic Conditions in Shakespeare: Disinheriting the Globe (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009); Shakespeare Quarterly 64.2 (Summer 2013); pp. 246-248.