TEACHING

Boston University

2024 EN122: Medieval Worlds: Magic, Medicine, and Miracles

2025 WS/EN326: Arts of Gender: Queer Medieval Phenomenology

University of California, Los Angeles

2021 EN98T (GE): “Queer Magic- Sexuality and the Supernatural in Literature”

(Awarded a Collegium of University Teaching Fellowship to design this course)   

2019 EN4W (freshman composition), “Managing Monstrosity”

2019 EN4W (freshman composition), “Supernatural Sexuality”

2019 Shakespeare Institute at the William Clark Memorial Library, Teaching Fellow

2018 “English Literature Before 1700,” Teaching Fellow

2018 Shakespeare Study-Abroad Program, UCLA in the UK, Teaching Fellow

2017 “Medievalisms,” Teaching Assistant                                                                   

2017 “Introduction to Shakespeare,” Teaching Assistant

2016 “The American Novel,” Teaching Assistant            

       

Guest Teaching

2024 Trans Lives in The Romance of Silence for EN/WS326 “The Nature of Gender,” Boston University

2024 The Book of the City of Ladies’ Gendered Fictions for COMPLIT 670 “Medieval Women Writers”
(Graduate Seminar), UMass-Amherst

2023 Medieval Magical Medicine for RN 242/HI 203 “Magic, Science, and Religion,” Boston University

2023 Marco Polo and Medieval Postcolonialism for ENGL B246 “The Global Middle Ages,” Bryn Mawr College

2020 Goth(ic) Harry Potter, for EN4W: “Gothic Literary Modes,” UCLA

2019 Shakespeare’s Science: Gynecology in the Plays, “The Summer Shakespeare Institute,” Los Angeles
Shakespeare Center and William Clark Memorial Library

2019 Cho Chang and Stolen Fame: The Orientalism of Harry Potter for EN149 “Nationalism and Transnationalism: Oriental Tales,” UCLA

2018 History and Sexuality in Doctor Faustus for EN10A “Survey of Literatures Pre-1660,” UCLA

2017 Harry Potter and the Magical (Maligned) Middle Ages for EN146 “Medievalisms,” UCLA

2016 The Awakening and the Sea; EN89 “The American Novel,” UCLA

2016 “A Man is Not…a Bull:” Masculinity and Giovanni’s Room, EN89 “The American Novel,” UCLA

2016 The Politics of Memory and Temporality in The Handmaid’s Tale, EN89 “The American Novel,” UCLA