Works in Progress
“The (Trans)Feminist (Trans)Lifewriting Of Virginia Woolf and Maggie Nelson,” article draft in early stages.
Reading Postures, co-authored book in early stages.
Precarious Modernism, monograph in early stages.
Books
Women Making Modernism, Editor, Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2020.
Peer-Reviewed Articles
“The Epistolary Politics of Virginia Woolf & Ta-Nehisi Coates,” Feminist Modernist Studies, Volume 3, Number 3, October 2020.
“‘Inadequate’: A New Feminist Modernist Manifesto,” co-authored with Laurel Harris, Jennifer Mitchell, and Lauren Rosenblum, Feminist Modernist Studies, Volume 3, Number 3, October 2020.
“Angry Modernisms,” Feminist Modernist Studies, Volume 3, Number 3, October 2020.
“Pens, Pickaxes, Patriarchy,” Reading “The Waste Land” With The #MeToo Generation, Modernism/modernity, Print Plus, October 2020.
“No More Missed Connections: A Lesson in Transpersonal Feminism with Virginia Woolf, Audre Lorde, and Adrienne Rich,” Woolf Studies Annual, Volume 25, 2019.
“No More Missed Connections: A Lesson in Transpersonal Feminism with Virginia Woolf, Audre Lorde, and Adrienne Rich,” Woolf Studies Annual, Volume 25, 2019.
“What Would Lady Mary Do?: Teaching the Modern Novel in the Wake of Downton Abbey,” Pedagogy, 17.3, 2017.
“R. G. Collingwood and Autobiography: Historical Thinking, Political Action, and Writing in the 1930s,” Clio, 45:3, Summer 2016, Published Fall 2017.
“In the Classroom: Virginia Woolf and the Possibilities of Queer History.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany. 82, 2012.
“‘Myself—it was impossible’: Queering History in Between the Acts.” Woolf Studies Annual. Volume 13, 2007.
“Patient Endurance: Orpheus, Rilke, and Modern Poetry.” Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal. Volume 88.1-2, Spring/Summer 2005.
Editorially-Reviewed Articles
“Modernism and Memorials: Virginia Woolf and Christopher Isherwood,” Woolf Writing the World:
Selected Papers from the 24th Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf. Ed. Pamela Caughie and Diana Swanson. Clemson, SC: Clemson University Digital Press, May 2015.
“‘Drawn from our Island History’: Virginia Woolf, Nancy Mitford, and the Politics of Pageantry,” Woolf and the Commonwealth: Selected Papers from the 23rd Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf. Ed. Helen Wussow & Mary Ann Gillies. Clemson, SC: Clemson University Digital Press, 2014.
“To ‘make that country our own country’: The Years, Novelistic Historiography, and the 1930s.” Woolf and the City: Selected Papers from the 19th Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf. Clemson University Press, 2010.
“Flights of Imagination: Aerial Views, Narrative Perspectives, and Global Perceptions.” Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, Internationalism: Selected Papers from the 17th Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf. Clemson University Press, 2008.
Book Reviews
Review of Melanie Micir’s The Passion Projects (2020) for Feminist Modernist Studies, forthcoming.
Review of Charles Andrews’ Writing Against War (2017) and Paul K. Saint-Amour’s Tense Future (2015) for Woolf Studies Annual, Volume 24, 2018.
Review of Maud Ellmann’s The Nets of Modernism: Henry James, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and Sigmund Freud (2010) for Modern Fiction Studies, 59.1, 2013.
Miscellaneous
“1930s Woolf,” guest editor, Virginia Woolf Miscellany, Spring 2015.