Books
The Public Interior: Modernism, Theatricality, and Interracial Aesthetics (in progress).
Making Generations: Black Feminist Fiction, Urban Sound, and the Challenge of Memory (in progress).
Refereed Journal Articles
“The Kinesthetic Turn: Jessie Redmon Fauset and the Machinery of Dance Modernism.” Modern Fiction Studies, 70.3, 2024 (forthcoming)
“On Molly Bloom’s Mixed-Race Ancestry.” James Joyce Quarterly 60.2, 2025 (in progress)
“Syncopating Commemoration: On the Legacy of Langston Hughes.” Modernism/modernity Print Plus, 7.2, December 2022
“Orienting to the Private: The Spatial Dreamworlds of Black Becoming.” Modernism/modernity Print Plus, “Orientations,” 7.2, September 2022, n.p.
“Queer Persistence: Chance Encounters and Revision in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway Page Proofs.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany, 97, Spring/Summer 2021, pp. 31-33.
Book Chapters
“Conrad, Du Bois, and the Politics of Modernist Individualism.” The Routledge Companion to Joseph Conrad, ed. Debra Romanick Baldwin. London; New York: Routledge, 2024
“Reading (and Loving) Ulysses While Black.” Teaching James Joyce in the 21st Century, ed. Ellen Scheible, Barry Devine, and Sam Slote. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2024 (forthcoming)
“Epistolary Queerness: Passing Through Nella Larsen and Shola von Reinhold.” The Oxford Handbook of Queer Modernisms, ed. Hannah Freed-Thall, Octavio González, and Juno Jill Richards. New York: Oxford UP (invited article in progress)
“Decolonizing Virginia Woolf: Race, Ethnic Studies, and Bloomsbury’s ‘Whiteness Problem.’” The Routledge Companion to Virginia Woolf, ed. Shilo McGiff, Ben Hagen, and Luci Mattison. London; New York: Routledge (invited article in progress)
Book Reviews
Review of Women Writing Race, Nation, and History: N/native, by Sonita Sarker. Feminist Modernist Studies, 7.1, 2024
Journal Issues
The Modernist Review, 46, October 2023. Guest Editor of a special issue on precarity in modernism and modernist studies.