Publikationen
Peer-Reviewed Articles
"’But the storm, this storm, has no apology.’: Extraction, Ecophobia, and the Ecogothic in Linda Hogan’s Power." Embracing the Loss of Nature: Searching for Responsibility in an Age of Crisis. Spec. issue of Current Objectives of Postgraduate American Studies 22.1 (2021): 123-45. Web. https://copas.uni-regensburg.de/article/view/348.
Book Chapters
"True Detective: Autonomous Art, Autonomous Audience?" Kulturmix II: Fragment – Unschärfe – Labyrinth: auf dem Weg zu einer popkulturellen Anthropologie. Ed. Markus Pohlmeyer. Hamburg: Igel Verlag. 2016. 65-84. Print.
Reviews
Rev. of Roads, Mobility, and Violence in Indigenous Art and Literature from North America, by Deena Rymhs. Anglia. 138.2 (2020): 332-36. 6 June 2020. Web. https://doi.org/10.1515/ang-2020-0032.
Research Interests
Indigenous Studies, Gothic Studies, ecoGothic, Horror, True Crime, Detective Fiction, Genre Studies, Sound Studies
Current Project: Dissertation, Twenty-First Century Indigenous North American Gothic (AT)
Focusing primarily on Indigenous-authored fiction published in the twenty-first century, this project explores the presence of figures, themes, and tropes associated with various types of Gothic fiction in these texts. Under its working title "Twenty-First Century Indigenous North American Gothic," the aim of this project is not to outline a singular "new" form of the mode, but rather to examine the myriad ways in which these works (re)envision terror, horror, and the supernatural.