Academic Background
Ph.D., French Literature, University of Chicago, 2014
M.A., Comparative Literature, Ludwig-Maximillians-Universität, Munich, Germany
Licence (B.A. equivalent), Comparative Literature, Université de Paris III–Sorbonne Nouvelle, France
Recent courses taught: Codes and Ciphers; Ancient Comedy; Comedy and Satire; Theory of Comedy; African-American Writers in Paris; Poetry as Craft; La France Contemporaine; French Literature Survey: Medieval and Renaissance; French for Reading Knowledge; German for Reading Knowldege; Diversity in Germany; German Gender Studies
External Research Fellowships and Grants
2023-24: ACLS (American Council of Learned Societies) Fellowship
2023: Folger Shakespeare Library Virtual Research Fellowship
2023: RSA (Renaissance Society of America) Digital Humanities Summer Institute Grant
2022: ASTR (American Society for the Study of Theatre) Grant for Researchers with Heavy Teaching Loads
2021: DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Reserach Stay Fellowship
2020: Herzog August Library Postdoctoral Fellowship (Wolfenbüttel, Germany)
2019: Thyssen Foundation Herzog Ernst Postdoctoral Fellowship (Gotha, Germany)
2015: Mellon Newberry Library French Paleography Fellowship
University of Oregon Teaching and Research Grants & Awards
2024: Center for the Study of Women in Society Faculty Research Grant
2024: Oregon Humanities Center Teaching Fellowship
2022: Clark Honors College Innovative Teaching Grant
2021: Center for the Study of Women in Society Faculty Research Grant
2021: Oregon Humanities Center Teaching Fellowship
2018: Teaching Difference, Inequality, and Agency; Pathway Summer Teaching
Institute Grant
2018: Language-Learning Innovation for Teaching Award
2016: Rippey Innovative Teaching Award
2015: Rippey Innovative Teaching Award