
Lecturing Across Europe
My Fulbright work took me across Europe, virtually and physically, to share new scholarship with audiences ranging from established and senior scholars to young students. Below is a list of guest lectures and conference presentations given during my time as a Fulbright scholar.
“Imagining Other Worlds: Narrative as Protest,” Invited Lecture at University of Graz American Studies Guest Lectures Colloquium, June 2022
“Print, Protest, and the Roots of Contemporary Activism in Apess’ Eulogy on King Philip,” Invited Lecture at the University of Münster American Studies Colloquium, June 2022
“Change is Not a Luxury: Writing for the Future in Butler’s Parable Series,” Invited Lecture at the University of Regensburg, June 2022
“Change is Not a Luxury: Writing for the Future in Butler’s Parable Series,” Invited Lecture at the University of Passau, May 2022
“Print, Protest, and the Roots of Contemporary Activism in Apess’ Eulogy on King Philip,” Conference Presentation at the British Association for Nineteenth-Century Studies, May 2022
“Print, Protest, and the Roots of Contemporary Activism in Apess’ Eulogy on King Philip,” University of Heidelberg, May 2022
“Perspectives of American Protest Literature from Abroad,” Plenary Presentation at the Fulbright Austria American Studies Symposium, April 2022
Panel Chair: Changing Climate and Cultural Change: The Radical Uses of Fiction and Literature in Environmental Activism, European Association of American Studies, April 2022
“Change is Not a Luxury: Writing for the Future in Butler’s Parable Series,” Conference Presentation at the European Association for American Studies Biennial Conference, April 2022
Cover Image: Royal Palace Madrid. I traveled to Madrid to chair a panel and present at the EAAS (European Association of American Studies).
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