I spent my sabbatical as a visiting researcher in Area & Cultural Studies at University of Helsinki.
Research
This memoir-in-essays traces how my journey into gender justice movements in the 1990s Midwest informed my role as a caregiver for my father in a post-9/11 New York City.
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.
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.”
I researched the new edition of my translation of writings by the Spanish artist Remedios Varo (Anglès, Spain, 1908—Mexico City, 1963)
My project is about challenges and current reflections of community in implementing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Library Workforce.
How do young people use augmented reality to memorialize the their experience during the Covid pandemic and BLM protests of Spring/Summer 2020.
I explore the narrative strategies southern writers employ to resist, satirize, and creatively negotiate evangelical communities.
The study summarizes the voices of faculty members at the Borough of Manhattan Community College. Since research on community college faculty is very scarce, the limited research on community college does not illuminate any information about college.
This interdisciplinary project interconnects the study of archival documentary images – photographs and film – with visual studies, feminist history and historiography, photography theory, art theory, and trans feminist theory.