Research Portfolio
Overview
Manuscript:
Queer Representation, Visibility, and Race in American Film and Television: Screening the Closet (under contract with Routledge).
Publications:
Book chapter: "Decoding the Industrial and Digital City: Visions of Security in Holmes' and Sherlock's London" (co-authored with Anne Kustritz)
Book chapter: "The Adventures of a Repressed Farmboy and the Billionaire Who Loves Him: Queer Spectatorship in Smallville Fandom"
Book Review of S. Craig Watkins' The Young and The Digital: What the Migration to Social Network Sites, Games, and Anytime, Anywhere Media Means for Our Future (Beacon Press, 2010)
Three-part series of articles for Flow: A Critical Forum for Television and Media Culture on temporality and queer representation
Invited article in a special edition of Flow on Re/Producing Cult TV: Battlestar Galactica
Recent Conference Papers
2012:
- Everything New is Old Again: The Normalization of Web-Based Television
2011:
- Transformative Mediations? Queer and Ethnic Studies and the Politics of the Digital
- Consuming Queer Stories: Transmedia Storytelling and Branding in the It Gets Better Project
2010:
- The B(l)inding Effects of Quality TV: Racial and Sexual Diversity in Brothers & Sisters and The Wire
- Kevin and Scotty Get Married (And Hardly Anyone is Watching): Queer Visibility and the Boundaries of Everyday Life on Television
- Media Literacy and Transformative Works: Notes from the Multimodal Classroom
2009:
Outside of Space
and Time: Screening Queerness in Brokeback
Mountain and Boys
Don't Cry

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