Essays
Academic Essays/ Working Papers
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Close Up, G.W. Pabst, and the Entwined History of Film and Psychoanalysis
“The Dawn’s Red Will Continue Red:” Gwendolyn Brooks’s Pre-Bronzeville Poetry
Modernist Heretics: H.D.’s Close Up (Re)view of Carl Theodor Dreyer’s The Passion of Joan of Arc [Coming Soon]
“With Pompous form from Boston’s port she came”: “Ocean” and the Transatlantic Transformations of Phillis Wheatley
Form/Transformation: Translation and the Bodily Pain of Rilke’s Last Poem [Version published in Anamesa, The Violence Issue 2:1 spring 2004.]
A Tangram of the Repressed Address: Toward a Reading of Kafka’s “Letter to His Father”
Translating Euripides: Repression, Repetition, and Transference in H.D.’s Ion (NYU Master’s Thesis, 2004)
Familiar Essays
Villanelle [Coming Soon]
[…] I’m posting my recent working paper on Gwendolyn Brooks’s 1930s poetry published in black periodicals on my Essay page. It’s only preliminary, but I think topic, which has been neglected by Brooks scholars, is important. […]
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[…] I’ve posted a very rough work-in-progress on my Essays page–It’s an essay presenting my preliminary research on Close Up and H.D. and Bryher’s interest in G.W. Pabst, which will be the basis of my field exam. […]
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