
- Associate Professor, English
- Associate Professor, Africana Studies
- Associate Professor, Biography and Memoir
Research Interests
- African American Literature and Culture
- Post-WWII American Literature and Culture
- Comic Books and Graphic Novels
- Contemporary Media--especially popular music
- Narratives of Contemporary (post 1970s) Art
Education
- Ph.D., The CUNY Graduate Center
Publications:
Books:
- Forthcoming: Illustrating the Race: Representing Blackness in American Comics. Columbia University Press.
- Civil Rights in the White Literary Imagination: Innocence By Association. The University Press of Mississippi. 2013.
Editorial Work:
- Journal of Comics and Culture. Vol. 1.1 Pace University Press. Spring 2016.
- with Chris Foss and Zach Whalen, Disability in Comic Books and Graphic Novels. Palgrave MacMillan, February, 2016.
- Editor, “Trayvon Martin in Popular Culture: A Roundtable.” MLS (45.1) Summer, 2015.
Recent book chapters and articles:
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“Race.” Keywords for Comics Studies. Ramzi Fawaz, Shelley Streeby and Deborah Whaley, eds. New York University Press. 2021.
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“Thinking About Watchmen: A Roundtable.” Film Quarterly, June 1, 2020.
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“Watchmen After the End of History: Race, Redemption and the End of the World” ASAP/J: The Open Access platform of ASAP/Journal February 3, 2020.
- “7.1 Bayou.” Black One Shot. Michael B. Gillespie and Lisa Uddin, eds. ASAP/J August 27, 2018.
- “Black Panther and Cold War Colonialisms in the Marvel Universe.” Black Perspectives Blog, African American Intellectual History Society, University of Pittsburgh. March 17, 2018.
- “‘Why Couldn’t You Let Me Die?’: Cyborg, Social Death, and Narratives of Disability” Disability in Comic Books and Graphic Novels. Palgrave MacMillan, February, 2016.
- “‘Commence the Great Work’: The Historical Archive and Unspeakable Violence in Kyle Baker’s Nat Turner.” Afterimages of Slavery: Essays on Appearances in Recent American Films, Literature, Television and Other Media. Marlene D. Allen and Seretha D. Williams eds. McFarland and Co, 2012. 183-200.
- “Harlem Modernisms.” The Oxford Handbook of Modernisms. Peter Brooker, Andrzej Gasiorek, Deborah Parsons and Andrew Thacker, eds. Oxford University Press, 2010. 235-248.
- ““I’ll Be Forever Mackin’”: The Social Construction of Black Masculine Identity in Hip Hop’s Platinum Age.” Black Sexualities: Probing Powers, Passions, Practices and Policies. Sandra L. Barnes and Juan Battle, eds. Rutgers University Press, 2009. 401-422.
