
Associate Professor
On Leave AY 2024-2025
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I specialize in early and nineteenth-century American literature, the history of the book, early Black Atlantic literature, transatlantic studies, and the history of race and racism. In my work I tell new stories about the relationship between the technology of print and the literature, history, and culture of the Anglophone world, from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries.
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My first book, London and the Making of Provincial Literature: Aesthetics and the Transatlantic Book Trade, 1800-1850 (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015), considered Romantic-era authors from Ireland, Scotland, and the United States, who sought the prestige and exposure that only publishers in London could provide.
For more about my scholarship, see my webpage on academia.edu.
From 2021 to 2024, I served as Director of BU’s American & New England Studies Program. I currently Co-Chair of the American Literature and Culture Seminar at the Mahindra Center at Harvard University, which I co-founded in 2012. I was Associate Editor of Studies in Romanticism from 2014 to 2023.
Recent Publications:
- “Haiti and the Literature of Revolution.” Studies in Romanticism (Winter 2023): 531–539.
- “Structures of Belonging and Nonbelonging: On Kirsten Silva Gruesz’s Cotton Mather’s Spanish Lessons.” Los Angeles Review of Books (February, 2023).
- “Early Black Evangelical Writing and the Limits of Print” in African American Literature in Transition, 1750-1800 (2022), ed. Rhondda Robinson Thomas.
- “Early African American Literature and the British Empire, 1808-1835” in African American Literature In Transition, 1800-1830 (2021) ed. Jasmine Nicole Cobb.
- “Transatlantic Traffic: Phillis Wheatley and Her Books,” in The Unfinished Book (2021), ed. Alexandria Gillespie and Deidre Lynch.
- “The Racialization of Print,” American Literary History 32.3 (Fall 2020).
- “Popular Transatlantic Currents in the Literary Book Trade.” In The Oxford History of Popular Print Culture, Volume 5: U.S. Popular Print Culture to 1860 (2019), ed. Ronald J. Zboray and Mary Zboray.
- “Author.” Brief essay about John Marrant for “Keywords” special issue of Early American Studies (2018), ed, Marcy Dinius and Sonia Hazard.
- London and the Making of Provincial Literature: Aesthetics and the Transatlantic Book Trade, 1800-1850. University of Pennsylvania Press: Material Text Series, 2015. For the full introduction and table of contents, click here.
Honors, Grants, and Awards
- National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship (12 months), July 2024-June 2025.
- American Antiquarian Society, NEH-funded archival fellowship (one semester), Spring 2020.
- Library Company of Philadelphia, NEH-funded archival fellowship (one semester), Fall 2016.
- Huntington Library Travel Grant to the United Kingdom, 2016.
- Reese Fellowship in American Bibliography, Library Company of Philadelphia (one month), 2016.
- Steven Botein Fellowship, American Antiquarian Society (one month), 2016.
- Junior Faculty Fellow. Boston University Center for the Humanities, 2013-2014.
- Short-Term Resident Fellowship. Newberry Library, Chicago, IL (one month), 2012.
- Katharine Pantzer Fellowship in the British Book Trades. Bibliographical Society of America, 2012.
- Richard Beale Davis Prize. Awarded biennially by the MLA Division of American Literature to 1800, for the best article published in Early American Literature. 2009-2010, for “The Orations on the Abolition of the Slave Trade and the Uses of Print in the Early Black Atlantic.”
- Barra Postdoctoral Fellowship, McNeil Center for Early American Studies, University of Pennsylvania, 2009-2011.
- Carl H. Pforzheimer, Jr., Research Grant, 2008.
- Mayers Fellowship, The Huntington Library, San Marino, CA (three months), 2008.
- Albert M. Greenfield Dissertation Fellowship, Library Company of Philadelphia (one semester), 2008.