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CONFERENCES

 

“Women Left Behind: Grace Growden Galloway’s Empire of Self.” Society of Early

           Americanists/Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture Conference. Chicago, Illinois. 2015.

 

“Using Illuminated Wikis to Foster Ethical Undergraduate Research.” Genius Fellowship. New

           York City, New York. 2014.

 

“Stripped: Female Loyalist Writers of the American Revolution.”

           London and the Americas: Society of Early Americanists. London, England. 2014. 

 

“Teaching T(homas) Paine through RapGenius: Early American Literature and

Collaborative Literacy.” American Literature Association. Washington, DC. 2014.  

 

 “Stripped: Loyalism, Coverture, and the Diary of Grace Growden Galloway.”

London and the Americas: Society of Early Americanists. London, England. 2014.

 

 “Fair Food Fights and the Silk Stocking Brigade, or Rivington's New-

York Gazette on Mobs.” Society of Early Americanists. Savannah, GA. 2013.

 

"Great Darkness Surrounded: Rereading Elizabeth Ashbridge's Account as Captivity Narrative." American Studies Association. San Juan,            

             Puerto Rico, 2013.  

 

"Female Loyalist Letter Journals." American Literature Association.  San Francisco, CA. 2012.

 

“Tories, Traitors, and Spies.” University of Tampa Honors Symposium. Tampa, FL. 2012.

 

“Failed Epistolarity in Early American Novels.” Society of Early Americanists.

Philadelphia, PA. 2011.

 

“Going Native: A Digital Immigrant’s Guide to Using Hybrid Wikis in the Classroom.” South Central Modern Language Association.  Fort        

Worth, TX.  2010.

 

“Damned Tories of the Penny Post: Loyalist Women & the American Revolution.” American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies. 

Albuquerque, NM. 2010.

 

 “The Letters of Elizabeth Murray Smith Inman.” Scholarly Tapas. Tampa, FL.

2009.

 

“Hyphenated Feminists: Gender & Cultural Difference in the Fictional Autobiographies of Maxine Hong Kingston, Isabelle Allende, and

Marjane Satrapi.” Florida Consortium for Women’s and Gender Studies. Tampa, FL. 2009.

 

 “‘Souls Upon Paper’: The Eighteenth-Century Letter as Rhetorical Drag.” American Literature Association. San Francisco, CA. 2008.

 

“‘Why Not a Woman?’: Examining Eighteenth-Century American Women’s Epistolarity through the Letters of Eliza Lucas Pinckney.”

American Literature Association. Boston, MA. 2007.

 

 “Lions Writing History: Everyday Modes of Resistance in the Autobiographies of Mary Prince, Olaudah Equiano, and Frederick Douglass.”

South Central Modern Language Association. Dallas, TX. 2006.

 

 “The Mulatto as Exotic Other:  The Black Grotesque in Passing Novels.”  South Atlantic Modern Language Association. Atlanta, GA. 2005.

 

 “A Woman of Letters:  Zora Neale Hurston as Autoethnographer.” Humanities

Conference. Cambridge, England. 2005.

 

 “Freaks Who Stare Back:  Gothic Grotesques in Charles Brockden Brown’s Edgar Huntly.” Southwest/Texas Pop Culture Association.

Albuquerque, NM. 2005.

 

“Flannery O’Connor’s Epistolary Identity.”  Society for the Study of Southern Literature. Chapel Hill, NC. 2003.

 

“The Paradox in Print of Mystery and Manners.”  Art and Soul. Baylor University. Waco, TX. 2003.

 

ORGANIZED PANELS

 

“Exiles, Emigrants, and Enemies: Outsiders of the American Revolution.” London and the Americas: Society of Early Americanists Conference. London, England. July 2014.

 

“Failed Epistolarity/Corresponding Possibilities.” Society of Early Americanists. 

            Philadelphia, PA. 2011.

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