PUBLICATIONS
Peer-Reviewed
“Festival Diplomacy: CINE, American Nontheatrical Cinema, and the Film Festival Network,” JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies 63, no. 4 (Fall 2024), forthcoming.
“’Throwing Shows Against the Wall and Hoping for the Best’: NBC, Quality, and the Emmy Race for Outstanding Drama Series in the 2010s,” New Review of Film and Television Studies 21, no. 4 (2023): 794-817, DOI: 10.1080/17400309.2023.2257819.
“Netflix Originals: The Evolution of True Crime Television,” The Velvet Light Trap 88 (Fall 2021): 25-37. DOI: 10.7560/VLT8803.
Book Reviews
The Academy and the Award: The Coming of Age of Oscar and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, by Bruce Davis, Media Industries 10, no. 2 (Fall 2023): 3, DOI: 10.3998/mij.4336 (link).
Television Before TV: New Media and Exhibition Culture in Europe and the USA, 1928-1939, by Anne-Katrin Weber, Ampersand: An American Studies Journal 1, no. 3 (Summer 2022) (link).
Film Reviews
The First Step (Brandon Kramer, 2021), “Short Takes,” Cineaste XLVIII, no 3 (Summer 2023).
Loving Highsmith (Eva Vitija, 2022), “Short Takes,” Cineaste XLVIII, no 1 (Winter 2022).
Essays
“‘The Black face of an entitled White organization’: A Consideration of the 80th Golden Globe Awards and Host Jerrod Carmichael.” Ampersand: An American Studies Journal 2, no. 1 (Winter 2023) (link).
TEACHING AND WORK EXPERIENCE
Senior Teaching Fellow (Instructor of Record), 2024
Boston University, College of Arts and Sciences
Course: AM 301, “Perspectives on the American Experience: The Oscars and American Culture,” Spring 2024
Teaching Fellow, 2021-2023
Boston University, College of Arts and Sciences/College of Communication
Courses: HI 303, “Sex, Love, Family: Relationships in American History From Birth to Death” Prof. Brooke Blower, Spring 2023
FT 520, “TV Theory & Criticism,” Prof. Charlotte Howell, Fall 2022
FT 554, “True Crime,” Prof. Deborah Jaramillo, Spring 2022
CI101, “History of Global Cinema 1: Origins through 1960,” Prof. Peter Schwartz, Fall 2021
Teaching Assistant, 2018-2019
Boston University, College of Communication
Course: FT 303, “Understanding Television,” Prof. Charlotte Howell
Guest Lectures
“Industry and Branding,” FT 554, “True Crime,” Prof. Deborah Jaramillo, February 20, 2024
“Television Authorship,” FT 520, “TV Theory & Criticism,” Prof. Charlotte Howell, October 11-12, 2022
“Industry and Branding,” FT 554, “True Crime,” Prof. Deborah Jaramillo, February 22-23, 2022
“True Crime Television,” FT 303, “Understanding Television,” Prof. Charlotte Howell, November 13, 2019
Graduate Assistant
Boston University, Graduate College of Arts and Sciences, 2023-2024
American & New England Studies Program
Boston University, College of Communication, 2018-2020
Courses: FT 772, “American Masterworks” / FT 554, “Queer Cinema,” Prof. Roy Grundmann, Fall 2018
FT 554, “Contemporary American Cinema,” Prof. Roy Grundmann, Spring 2019
FT 532, “NBC: Anatomy of a Network,” Prof. Deborah Jaramillo, Fall 2019
FT 554, “True Crime,” Prof. Deborah Jaramillo, Spring 2020