Education

Ph.D. in English, University of California, Irvine, expected June 2009
M.A. in English, University of California, Irvine, June 2004
B.A. in Philosophy with Honors, Dartmouth College, June 2001

Honors and Fellowships

•  The U.C. Irvine Chancellor’s Club Fund for Excellence Fellowship, 2008-09 (campus-wide competition)
•  North American Society for the Study of Romanticism Competitive Travel Bursary, August 2008
•  U.C. Irvine Summer Research Initiative Grant to build the “Mapping Romantic Orientalism” 
   Website, June 2008 - present
•  U.C. Irvine Humanities Research Grant for study at the James Joyce Archives, National Library of Ireland, Summer 2005
•  Conference Travel Grant, U.C. Irvine Department of English, Summer 2004
•  Pre-Doctoral Humanities Fellowship, U.C. Irvine 2002-2008
•  Honors Thesis in Philosophy, Dartmouth College
•  Dartmouth Ethics Institute Research Grant for study at the Foucault Archives, IMEC, Paris, France
•  National Merit Scholarship
•  Post-Secondary Scholarship, Case Western Reserve University, 1996-7

Publications and Reviews

•  "Unentangled Intermixture: Love and Shelley's Materialism," accepted for publication, Keats-Shelley Journal (forthcoming, 2010)
•  “Designing and ‘Undrawing’ Veils: Anxiety and Authorship in Radcliffe’s The Italian,” accepted for publication, The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation (forthcoming)
•  Review of Michael Vicario’s Shelley’s Intellectual System and Its Epicurean Background.   Keats-Shelley Journal (Fall 2008)
•  “David Foster Wallace,” “Brief Interviews with Hideous Men,” and “Girl with Curious Hair”—entries in The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Fiction. Ed. Geoff Hamilton.  New York: Facts on File (forthcoming)
•  “Simulation, Image and Inscription in Dante’s Commedia,” Aporia: the Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy (Spring 2000)

Essays Under Consideration

•  “How to Listen to ‘Sirens’: Narrative Distraction at the Ormond Hotel” submitted to James Joyce Quarterly--revise and resubmit

Academic Conferences

• “Unperplexing Bliss: the Orient in Keats’s Poetics,” Pacific Ancient and Modern Languages Association Conference (November 2008)
• “Shelley’s Adjectival Human: Knowledge and Problematization, 1815-17,” North American Society for the Study of Romanticism Conference (Toronto, August 2008)
• “Pedagogy, Bilingualism, Empowerment: Translating Roberto Bolaño’s Los Perros Románticos at Santa Ana High School,” California Association of Freirean Educators Conference (The Paolo Freire Institute, UCLA, May 2008)
• “Feral Infants and the Outlandish Growth of Satire in Infinite Jest,” American Literature Association Conference (May 2008)
• “’Unentangled Intermixture’: Love and Shelley’s Materialism,” American Comparative Literature Conference (April 2008)
• “How to Listen to ‘Sirens’: Narrative and Event at the Ormond Hotel,” Bloomsday 100: the International James Joyce Symposium (Dublin, June 2004)

Teaching Experience (please click here)

University of California, Irvine: Teaching Associate:

•	Writing 139 (Advanced Expository Writing): Fall 2005, Winter & Summer 2006, Summer 2007, 2008
•	UCI Humanities Out There Program (Santa Ana Unified School District): Fall 2007 & Winter 2008
•	Writing 39B (The Rhetoric of Consciousness): Spring 2006
•	English 28B (Comic and Tragic Vision): Spring 2005
•	Teaching Assistant for English 102C (the Young Romantics): Winter 2005
•	English 28A (The Poetic Imagination): Fall 2004 & Summer 2005
•	Writing 39C (Argument and Research): Winter & Spring 2004
•	Writing 37 (Intensive Writing): Fall 2003

Exploration Summer Program, Wellesley College: 

•	Creative Writing & Poetry Instructor: Summer 2002

Languages

• French: reading, writing, speaking near-fluency (lived in Paris, December 1999 to February 2000)
• Spanish: reading, writing, speaking near-fluency (lived in Buenos Aires, September 2006 to April 2007)
• German: reading, writing, speaking proficiency (lived in Stuttgart, August and September 2004)
• Latin: reading proficiency

Editorial Work

• Research Assistant for The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, ed. Professor Robert Folkenflik (Modern Library, 2004)
• Aporia: the Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy, Editor (1999-2000)

Service

• McSweeney’s 826LA Drop-In Tutor and Weekly AP English Tutor at Oscar De La Hoya Animo Charter High School, Downtown Los Angeles

Academic Website Design

• Humanities Out There Program Website (on-going)
• Mapping Romantic Orientalism Website (long term project funded by UCI Summer Research Initiative Grant)

Professional Affiliations

• MLA (Modern Language Association)
• NASSR (North American Society for the Study of Romanticism)
• Keats-Shelley Association of America
• Byron Society of America
• PAMLA (Pacific Ancient and Modern Languages Association)
• AHSA (American Humor Studies Association)
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