Position Title
Recent PhD Lecturer
ENL 3A: T 2:00-3:00 PM
ENL 3: R 1:00-2:00 PM and F 12:00 - 1:00 PM
ENL 106: W 12:00-1:00 PM & R 2:00-3:00 PM
Research interests:
Medieval Literature, Racial Capitalism, Geography, Travel Narratives, Compendia, Postcolonial Theory, Critical Race Theory, Digital Humanities, Early Modern Literature, Monstrosity and Marginality, Cannibalism, Genre, Global Waste Trade
EDUCATION
University of California, Davis Davis, CA
Ph.D. English Literature June 2024
Dissertation: Bountiful and Barren: Speculative (Re)presentations of Racial Capitalism in the Middle Ages
Hunter College New York, NY
B.A. English Literature; Minor in Cultural Anthropology June 2016
Honors: Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude
Honors thesis: “Othello: The Native Cannibal and the Eurocannibal”
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Medieval Literature, Racial Capitalism, Geography, Digital Humanities, Early Modern Literature, Travel Narratives, Postcolonial Theory, Critical Race Theory, Monstrosity and Marginality, Cannibalism, Genre, Global Waste Trade
FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS, AND HONORS
Miller Travel Award July 2023
Russell J. and Dorothy S. Bilinski Educational Foundation Dissertation Fellowship 2022-2023
Donald R. Howard Travel Scholarship Summer 2022
James and Roberta Woodress Endowed Fund Grant for International Research Summer 2022
MLA Convention Grant Fall 2021
The Mellon Research Initiative on Racial Capitalism Summer Fellowship Summer 2020
Newberry Renaissance Consortium Grant November 2018
English Department Fellowship 2017-2018
Helen Gray Cone Fellowship in English 2016
Blanche Colton Williams Fellowship in English 2016
PUBLICATIONS
“Medieval Compendia and the Origins of Racial Capitalism,” Ethnicity and Race in the Literatures of the Global West, ca. 500–1500, ed. Nahir I. Otaño Gracia and Jonathan Correa Reyes, Bloomsbury, forthcoming 2025.
“Mandeville’s Racializing Prism: Race and Time in Medieval Speculative Fiction,” Mandeville at 700: New Essays on Mandeville’s Travels, ed. Sarah Salih and Tom White, King’s College London Medieval Studies, forthcoming 2024.
Review of “World Medievalism: The Middle Ages in Modern Textual Culture,” by Louise D’Arcens, Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Comitatus 54, no. 1 (2023): 221–23.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS & LECTURES
New Chaucer Society
Transtemporal Methodologies: Time Management in Medieval and Modern
World-Building Literature July 2024
New Chaucer Society
The Book of John Mandeville and the Critics: “Google Mappaemundi” July 2022
Mandeville 700 at King’s College
“Mandeville’s Racializing Prism” June 2022
Modern Language Association
Racial Capitalism and the Middle Ages: “Medieval Compendia and Racial Capitalism” January 2022
The Mellon Research Initiative in Racial Capitalism at UC Davis April 2021
Respondent to Wan-Chuan Kao’s “In the Lap of Whiteness”
PEDAGOGICAL EXPERIENCE
Associate Instructor UC Davis
ENL 177: Study of an Individual Author: John Donne Spring 2025
ENL 113B: Canterbury Tales Winter 2025
ENL 106: English Grammar Fall 2025
ENL 3A: Writer’s Workshop Winter 2022 - Fall 2024
ENL 3: Introduction to Literature Fall 2020 - Fall 2024
UWP 1: Academic Literacies Winter 2019-Summer 2020
UWP 1: Expository Writing Fall 2018
Teaching Assistant UC Davis
ENL 113A: Chaucer: Troilus & the “Minor” Poems Spring 2024
ENL 113B: Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales Winter 2024
CLA 020: Pompeii Fall 2021
CLA 010: Greek Mythology Spring 2021
HIS 190A: Middle East 600-1000 Fall 2020
GER 011: Travel and the Modern World Spring 2020
ENL 186: Literature, Gender, and Sexuality Spring 2018
ENL 113B: Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales Winter 2018
ENL 117: Early Shakespeare and the Theater Fall 2017
Pedagogical Training UC Davis
UWP 390: Theory and Practice of University-Level Composition Instruction Spring 2018
UWP 392: Teaching Composition Fall 2018
ENL 393: Teaching Literature and Composition Spring 2020
ENL 298: Teaching Composition Fall 2020
OTHER ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE & SERVICE
Co-Chair, English Graduate Student Association 2021-2022
Graduate Student Researcher (Professor Mark Jerng) Summer 2021
Secretary, English Graduate Student Association 2020-2021
Mentor, English Graduate Student Association 2019-2021
English Department Representative, Graduate Student Association 2019-2020
Data Science Initiative Affiliate September 2018 – Present
Center for Renaissance Studies, Newberry Library
“Exploring Early Modern Maps”: Research Methods Workshop November 2018
LANGUAGES
English
Spanish (reading)
Portuguese (reading)
Latin (reading)
Old French (reading)