About
I am a PhD candidate in English Literature at Arizona State University, where I hold the Portnoff Fellowship in Comparative Literature.
As a lecturer and research associate at the University of Wyoming, I teach courses in the environmental humanities, medieval and Renaissance literature, and animal studies.
My research focuses on literary expressions of early modern natural philosophy, especially representations of non-human animal life and perceptual experience. I’m particularly interested in techniques of categorization and theories of ecological relation.