top of page

PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLE



CHAPTER IN EDITED COLLECTION


ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRY




BOOK REVIEW ESSAY



BOOK REVIEW




INTERVIEW




ARTICLES in
PROGRESS

“Reframing Citizenship: Haider, Hamlet, and the Limits of Disability Representation,” Disability Performance and Global Shakespeare, ed. Katherine Schaap Williams, Shakespeare International Yearbook. Forthcoming 2024.

​

"Black, Wicked, and Unnatural:" Locating the Monstrous "Other" in Middleton's Revenger's Tragedy, in The Theatrical Legacy of Thomas Middleton, ed. William David Green, Anna L. Hegland, and Sam Jermy. Forthcoming 2024.

​
 

“Mary Forster,” in The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Early Modern Women’s Writing, ed. Rosalind Smith and Patricia Pender, Palgrave MacMillan: Cham, 2022, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01537-4_173-1.

​

“Disability Gain, Aesthetics, and Inclusion: What does it mean to experience disability in early modern England?,” Renaissance Studies, 37 (3): 447-454, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/rest.12823.

​

​

Shakespeare/Sex: Contemporary Readings in Gender and Sexuality, Renaissance Quarterly. Jennifer Drouin, ed. Arden Shakespeare Intersections. London: Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare, 2020. Renaissance Quarterly, 76(1), 354-356. Spring 2023.  doi:10.1017/rqx.2023.194

 

“How Does Race Feel: An Interview with Carol Mejia LaPerle,” in The Sun, ACMRS Press, March 29, 2022, https://medium.com/the-sundial-acmrs/how-does-race-feel-an-interview-with-carol-mejia-laperle-7be559abd658.

“‘Binding/Bondage’: Tracing Trans-Practices and Racial Histories in Early Modern Drama" (Anticipated 2024/25)
 

“’Arm Thy Heart and Fit Thy Thought’: Thinking through Trauma and Racecraft in Titus Andronicus for an edited collection (Anticipated 2025)

bottom of page