About
I’m currently an assistant professor at Fu Jen Catholic University in Taipei, Taiwan. Education
PhD – University of Oregon
MA – University of Colorado at Boulder
BA – Metropolitan State University of Denver Publications
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“‘The Dictionary Is Her Play-Box’: Nathalia Crane, Child Writer of Modern Poetry.” [under review]
“‘At the Mercy of Editorial Selection’: Amy Lowell, Ezra Pound, and the Imagist Anthologies.” Journal of Modern Literature vol. 40, no. 2, 2017, pp. 22-40.
“‘My Trespass Vision’: Disability, Marginality, and Nationality in Hart Crane’s Versions of ‘The Idiot.’” Twentieth-Century Literature vol. 62, no. 1, 2016, pp. 56-74.
“Comparing Marks: A Versioning Edition of Virginia Woolf’s ‘The Mark on the Wall.’” Coauthored with Emily McGinn, Matthew Hannah, and Amy Legette. Scholarly Editing vol. 35, 2014. <http://www.scholarlyediting.org/2014/editions/intro.markonthewall.html>
Upcoming Talks and Conferences
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“‘Hours Built Like Cities’: Space, Time, and Disability in the Poetry of Hazel Hall.” Modernist Studies in Asia Conference, Tokyo, Japan, September 2019.
“Race and Sexuality in Blues: A Magazine of New Rhythms.” Modernist Studies in Asia Network Conference, Hong Kong, June 2018.
“‘Waiting for Nothingness’: Queer Nihilism in Langston Hughes’ ‘A House in Taos.’” Queer Modernism(s) Conference, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK, April 2017.
“‘At the Mercy of Editorial Selection’: Amy Lowell, Ezra Pound, and the Audience of Modern Poetry.” Southwest Popular and American Culture Studies Conference, Albuquerque, NM, February 2015