I am currently an Assistant Professor of English at Wilfrid Laurier University, a fellow at the Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies at the University of Toronto, and a Book Reviews Editor for Early Theatre. I completed my PhD in Comparative Literature at the University of Southern California in May 2017.
My primary research studies early modern drama of England, France, and Italy. I am interested in drama’s negotiations with early modern science, particularly discourses of bodily determinism, disease, and epistemology. My first book addresses issues of affinity and sociopolitical hegemony in relation to early modern discourses abo…
I am currently an Assistant Professor of English at Wilfrid Laurier University, a fellow at the Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies at the University of Toronto, and a Book Reviews Editor for Early Theatre. I completed my PhD in Comparative Literature at the University of Southern California in May 2017.
My primary research studies early modern drama of England, France, and Italy. I am interested in drama’s negotiations with early modern science, particularly discourses of bodily determinism, disease, and epistemology. My first book addresses issues of affinity and sociopolitical hegemony in relation to early modern discourses about the workings of blood Thicker Than Water: Blood, Affinity, and Hegemony in Early Modern Drama published with the Strode Studies for Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Alabama Press (2023).
I have also have a second, interdisciplinary research program on the nature and ethics of romantic love, with my co-author Michael Milona (Toronto Metropolitan University). We were recently awarded a three-year SSHRC Insight Grant for this project. For some of my preliminary thoughts on the topic, including more topical cultural analysis, you can check out my Substack newsletter, “Love or Something Like It.”