PRESENTATIONS


CONFERENCES

“Returning to Jack the Ripper: The Whitechapel Murderer in Fiction.” South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Atlanta, Georgia (2023)

Bridge Fellows, GNST Roundtable, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, (2023)

“Adapting the Academy: My Podcast Dissertation.” Literature Film Quarterly/Association of Adaptation Studies,
Virtual (2023)

“Jill the Ripper: Adapting the Whitechapel Murders.” SAMLA, Virtual (2022)

Bridge Fellows, GNST Roundtable, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, (2022)


“Is Jack Back? Adaptive Hauntings of Jack the Ripper.” Graduate Students in English Interdisciplinary Conference,
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville (2022)


“Monsters of the Metropolis: Neo-Victorian Mapping of the City.” Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies,
Salt Lake City, Utah (2022)


“Teaching Genre with Adaptations.” Teaching Composition Workshop Series. University of Arkansas,
Fayetteville (2021)


“Victorian Blood: Adapting Gender and Bodies in Neo-Victorian Literature.” South Atlantic Modern Language
Association, Virtual (2021)


“Bad Witnesses: Trauma and Space in The Book of Disappearance and The Queue.” Graduate Students in English
(GSE) Interdisciplinary Conference, University of Arkansas (2021)


“There’s a Fanfic for that: Adapting the Erotic in Lady Audley’s Secret.” Popular Culture Association, Philadelphia,
PA (2020). Conference Canceled due to COVID-19.


“Killing Joy, Killing Monsters: Willful Potential in Frankenstein’s Bride.” Graduate Students in English (GSE) Interdisciplinary Conference, “Opening Doors: Creating Opportunities for Difficult Conversations,” University ofArkansas (2019)


“Insanity or Necessity: Foucauldian Power in Lady Audley’s Secret.” Graduate Students in English (GSE) Interdisciplinary Conference, “Authority: Questioning Power Structures in the Humanities and Beyond,” University of Arkansas (2018)


INVITED PRESENTATIONS
Invited speaker to Digital Storytelling, University of Arkansas (2022)


Invited to speaker to Casebook: Jack the Ripper Conference (2022)


Invited speaker to Introduction to Graduate Studies Class, University of Arkansas (2021)