My essay, “Archiving Grassroots Comics: The Radicality of Networks and Lesbian Community,” has been published in “Radical Archives” issue of Archive Journal (2015).
Video: Promotional Video for the English Program (The Graduate Center, CUNY)
In 2015, the English Program at The Graduate Center, CUNY, produced a short promotional video featuring both graduate students and faculty. I feature in it throughout, talking about the benefits of getting a PhD in the English Program and how my own research has been shaped by this environment.
Article: Feminism Underground: The Comics Rhetoric of Lee Marrs and Roberta Gregory
My essay, “Feminism Underground: The Comics Rhetoric of Lee Marrs and Roberta Gregory,” has been published in “The 1970s” issue of WSQ: Women’s Studies Quarterly (2015).
Video: Comics, Underground & Above: The Story of Kitchen Sink Press (Columbia University)
On Monday, April 13, 2015, I presented at the event, Comics, Underground & Above: The Story of Kitchen Sink Press, held at Columbia University. The panel of speakers included James Danky, Denis Kitchen, Howard Cruse, David Hajdu, and myself.
Video: Lesbian Archives Roundtable at the Radical Archives Conference (New York University)
On Saturday, April 12, 2014, I presented on the Lesbian Archives Roundtable alongside Ellen Gruber Garvey, Lisa Merrill, Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz, Rachel Corbman, and Flavia Rando at the Radical Archives Conference. This two-day conference was hosted by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at New York University.
Pedagogy: When Thesis Statements Are Good, They’re Very, Very Good
This post originated in the Fall 2014 iteration of my “Community & Collaboration” First-Year Writing Seminar that I teach at NYU Gallatin.
Pedagogy: On Archival Research & Zotero
This post originated in the first iteration of “The Rise of Graphic Archives” First-Year Research Seminar that I taught at NYU Gallatin in Spring 2014.
Pedagogy: Comics Resources for Research
This post originated in the first iteration of “The Rise of Graphic Archives” First-Year Research Seminar that I taught at NYU Gallatin in Spring 2014.
Article: From Kitty to Cat: Kitty Pryde and the Phases of Feminism
My essay, “From Kitty to Cat: Kitty Pryde and the Phases of Feminism” has been published in the collection, The Ages of the X-Men (McFarland, 2014).
Video: How Comics Are Queer (MoCCA Arts Fest 2014)
On April 5, 2014, at the annual MoCCA Arts Fest, I had the distinct pleasure of moderating a panel of queer comics artists, featuring Howard Cruse, Edie Fake, Justin Hall, and L. Nichols.