Megan Abbott’s novels, and forays into other genres of popular media (television and comic books), through the lenses of feminist epistemology and the twenty-first century gothic.
English
This book project compels Harry Potter studies to “get woke,” shedding light on current cultural wars surrounding gender, sexuality, and humanism and contributing to a much-needed conversation about the tension between liberalism and “wokeness.”
Inspired in part by the works of John Steinbeck and Carlos Bulosan, Mud on the Moon is an interlacing of lyrical stories and memoir, historical research and meta-narrative, to map dreams, migration, and memory.
I explore the narrative strategies southern writers employ to resist, satirize, and creatively negotiate evangelical communities.