Publications |
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Books
Perpetua’s Journey: Faith, Gender and Power in the Roman Empire. New York: Oxford University
Press, 2018.
Legendary Rome. London: Duckworth Academic Press, 2007.
Peer-Reviewed Articles & Book Chapters
“The Passio of St. Perpetua and the Creation of a Hero-Martyr,” in PLLS 17 (2017): 1-16.
“Transforming Civic Space into Sacred Space in the Passio of Perpetua and Felicitas.” CO
91.2 (2016): 46-50.
“More Than a Shield: Defensive Imperialism in Vergil’s Aeneid and Captain America: The Winter
Solider.” In J. Chambliss, B. Svitavsky and Thomas C. Donaldson (eds.), Assembling the Marvel
Cinematic Universe: Essays on the Social, Cultural and Geopolitical Domain. McFarland Press
(Forthcoming)
“Aeneas’s ‘American’ Adventure: Seeking a New World in Jo Graham’s Black Ships.” In B. Stevens
and B. Rogers (eds.), Classical Traditions in Modern Fantasy. Pp. 290-307. Oxford University
Press, 2017.
“Pietas and Post-Colonialism in Ursula K. Le Guin’s Lavinia.” CO 87.4 (2010): 127–32.
“From Plato to Philip K. Dick: Teaching Classics through Science Fiction.” CJ 105.3 (2010):
265–75.
“Finding Archaic-Augustan Rome in Tibullus 2.5.” Scholia 16 (2007): 1–18.
“Comparing Social Inequality in Petronius’s Satyrica and Egalia’s Daughters.” Ancient
Narrative 5 (2007): 69–90.
“Pre-Reading Strategies in Action: A Teacher's Guide to a Modern Foreign Language
Teaching Technique.” CPL Online 3.1 (2006): 1–7.
http://www.camws.org/cpl/cplonline/Reacplonline.pdf.
WORKS IN PROGRESS/UNDER REVIEW
Empire without End: Science Fiction, Fantasy and Vergil’s Aeneid (manuscript)
INVITED WORKS
“The Origins of Science Fiction.” In Grossman, L., ed. A Sense of Wonder: A Century of
Science Fiction. Rockville, MD: Wildside Press 2011. 39–40.
“Augustine,” “De Contemptu Mundi,” “Eusebius,” “Gaiseric the Vandal,” “Pomposa,”
“Radagaisus,” “Romulus Augustulus,” “Scholasticism,” and “Servius.” In Kleinhenz, C.,
(ed.), Medieval Italy: An Encyclopedia. New York and London: Routledge, 2004
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