Projects and Publications

This section highlights particular projects and publications. If you would like to peruse my full CV, please click here.

    • “Revolutionary Fem(me)ininity in A Court of Fey and Flowers,Feral Feminisms 13,no. 2, forthcoming.

    •    “‘Haunted Time in New York by Night,” The Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, 64, no. 2, Winter 2025.

    • Hilary Havens, Eliza Alexander Wilcox, Meredith Hale, and Jamie Kramer. “From  Archive to Database: Using Crowdsourcing, TEI, and Collaborative Labor to Construct the Maria Edgeworth Letters Project,” Digital Humanities Quarterly 18, no. 2.

  • Digital humanities (DH) offers interdisciplinary approaches to humanistic research, opening up fields from their various silos to better collaboratively build knowledge. In my own research, DH is especially helpful given the wide range of tools that aid in everything from teaching to research to public scholarship. The projects linked here reflect my foray into the DH world, gradually moving from smaller projects to more complicated approaches. While each project stands on its own, there is a theme of recuperation and recreation

    • Review of Communities of Care: The Social Ethics of Victorian Fiction, by Talia Schafer, and The Science of Character: Human Objecthood and the Ends of Victorian Realism, by S. Pearl Brilmyer, George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies 74, no. 2, 2023..

    •     “A binder of vampire fanfic cast my mother’s struggle with AIDS in a new light.” Polygon, November 2023.