Other Publications

Other Psalms. University of North Texas Press, 2015. Winner of the 2014 Vassar Miller Prize in Poetry.




“Going Public: Rethinking Engagement and Access through Local Partnerships,” Profession, Spring 2019. Available:


https://profession.mla.org/going-public-rethinking-engagement-and-access-through-local-partnerships/


“The Queer Testimonies of Male Chastity in All’s Well That Ends Well,” Modern Philology, vol. 116, no. 4, 2019, 1-28.


“Not Something, Not Nothing, Not Shakespeare: Digitized Playbooks and the Question of Access in the Undergraduate Literature Classroom,” Shakespeare and the Digital Humanities: New Perspectives and Future Directions, special issue of Humanities, edited by Stephen O’Neill, vol. 8, no. 2, 2019. http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/8/2/61. doi: 10.3390/h8020061.


“Ballads, Journeymen, and Bachelor Community in Shakespeare’s London,” English Literary Renaissance, vol. 46, no. 2, 2016, pp. 294-319


“A Poetics of Suspicion: Chicana/o Poetry and the New” (with J. Michael Martinez) Puerto Del Sol 45.1 (2010): 75-84


Blog Posts

    Projects





    I am currently working on a monograph tentatively titled The Single Life: Unpatriarchal Manhood in English Renaissance Literature. It argues that sixteenth- and seventeenth-century literature actively constructs the single life as a site of intense scrutiny where early modern patriarchal ideology maps the limits of manhood and where alternative forms of manhood come to test the limits of patriarchy. In the course of doing so, the book develops a typology of single men as queerly chaste youths, journeymen bachelors, entrepreneurial gallants, enervated scholars, and eroticized eunuchs. Each chapter relates these types of single men to overlooked histories of sexuality, labor, political economy, affect, and gendered embodiment. 

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