Publications and Conference Papers

Peer-reviewed Articles

 

“Cartographic Imaginings: Mapping Anglo-Scottish Existence in the Late Middle Ages,” Studies in Iconography 37 (2016): 31-74.

 

“Scots take the Wheel: The Problem of Period and the Medieval Scots Alliterative Thirteen-line Stanza,” Studies in Scottish Literature 43.1 (2017): 15–21. 

 

“Rhymed Alliterative Verse in Mise en page Transition: Two Case Studies in English Poetic Hybridity,” with Kathryn Kerby-Fulton in The Medieval Literary: Beyond Form, edited by Catherine Sanok and Robert J. Meyer-Lee (Boydell and Brewer, 2018), 87-118.

 

“Getting in Touch with the Text: Pedagogy with Rare Books and Special Collections,” in The Once and Future Classroom 14.1 (2019).

 

“‘Her shull Danes sett banes’: Cultural Amnesia and Medieval Misrememberings of an English North Sea History,” Early Middle English 3.1 (2020): 27-58.

 

Conference Papers

 

“Towards Lossless Editions: On the Importance of Lineation in Early Middle English Poetry,” conference paper for the Annual New Chaucer Society Conference 2022, Durham, UK.

 

“Fantastic Kings and Where to Find Them: Journeys to the West and England in Mamluk Popular Literature c. 1500,” conference paper for 55th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 14 May 2021

 

“Encountering the English in the Mamluk Imaginary, c. 1500,” a conference paper given at the annual Atlantic Medievalist Association conference, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2019

 

“Crusader Kings with Crocodile Bones: The Evolution of Medieval Arabic-Islamic Perceptions of the English,” an invited plenary given at Emerging Scholars in the Humanities, Oxford, UK, 2019

 

 “Diverse Gatherings: Imagining the New North Sea Empire in Old Icelandic Romance” a conference paper given at the annual Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Victoria, 2018

 

Talks

 

“Of Godfathers and Godfathers: Catholicism in The Godfather,” talk given at Catholic Studies and Italian Program screening of The Godfather, St. Thomas University, 19 November 2021

 

 “Weird Catholicism, or How Young Catholics Are Learning to Stop Worrying and Love the Church,” talk given at Theology After Hours, St. Thomas University, 28 October 2021

 

“It Burns: Premodern Mysticism and the Search for Oneness,” talk given at Theology After Hours, St. Thomas University, 30 January 2020

 

“Abject Christ in the Body Horror of Christian Mysticism and Annabelle Creation,” talk given at Catholic Horror Nights, St. Thomas University, 26 October 2019