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““A Weak Woman Beat Them”: Constructing Feminine Leadership and Resistance” Panelist, Mid-American Theatre Conference, Chicago, IL. 8 March 2020 Conferences Theater History, 17th Century, Critical Theory, Dramaturgy, Feminism and Feminist Theory, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies
2018 Interdisciplinary Graduate Students Conference (IGSC) in Seattle, WA.  "Being a Hedgehog: Isolation, Creativity, and Destruction." Conferences Critical Theory, Hispanic Studies, Literature and Other Arts, Spanish, Theory/Criticism
“The Last ‘Last Meal’: Reexamining Execution and the Performance of Power.” Mid-America Theatre Conference. Houston, Texas. March 16-19, 2017. Conferences Critical Theory, Social Justice, Theory/Criticism
“Framing Violence in Interspecies Relations:  Encountering Flesh as Neoliberal Spatio-temporal Imaginary in The Portland Meat Collective," ASTR 2015, Portland Conferences 21st Century, Activist Theater, Aesthetics, Critical Theory, Popular Culture, Social Change, Visual Culture
"Sovereign Bodies:  Excessive Materiality and the Performance of Dis-substantiation in the Formation of the Public Sphere," Mid-America Theatre Conference (2015) Conferences 17th Century, African American, Critical Theory, Ecocriticism, Global and Transnational Studies, Theater History
"University of Washington Students' Work Related to Women of Sand." SW/TX Popular/American Culture. Albuquerque, NM. Conferences, Graduate Critical Theory
“The Reclamation of Angst and Self in These Streets: A Rock ‘n’ Roll Story.” University of British Columbia Graduate Symposium. Vancouver, B.C. Conferences, Graduate Critical Theory
“The Women of Grunge (Re)membered.” Mid America Theatre Conference Annual Meeting. Cleveland, OH. Conferences, Graduate Critical Theory
"Drowning Playwrights, and Other State Incursions into Genre," Mid-America Theatre Conference 2014, History Symposium #25. Conferences Critical Theory
"Revising the National Theater Narrative of 18th-Century Germany," Mid-America Theatre Conference 2014, History Symposium #21. Conferences Critical Theory
"Spectacular Performance in Cuzco, Peru: Indigenismo and the Restor(y)ation of Andean Culture," Mid-America Theatre Conference 2014, History Symposium #19. Conferences Critical Theory
"Awe and Wonder Putting on a Show: The Anitkythera Mechanism and the Look of the 1st Century B.C.E.," Mid-America Theatre Conference 2014, History Symposium #18. Conferences Critical Theory
"The Behzti Riot: Revising the Narrative of Post-Wold War II Radical Theatre in Biew of Non-Leftist Performance," Mid-America Theatre Conference 2014, History Symposium #13. Conferences Critical Theory
"Larger than Life: Displacing History at Oklahoma's Centennial Land Run Monument," Mid-America Theatre Conference 2014, History Symposium #8 Conferences Critical Theory
"Reenactment and Reinvention: Diasporic Performances of Culture in Cleveland," Mid-America Theatre Conference 2014, History Symposium #7 Conferences Critical Theory
“These Streets: How Theater and Memory Fuse to Revise Grunge History,” Mid-America Theatre Conference 2014, History Symposium #3 Conferences Critical Theory
“‘The ransome of Prides fury’: The Executions at the Hope Bear-Garden and the (De)Mythologization of the English Commonwealth,” Mid America Theatre Conference (MATC), March, 2013 Conferences 17th Century, Critical Theory, Popular Culture, Religion, Theater History
The Octopus: Becoming Guatemalan in a Home Depot Parking Lot.” American Society for Theatre Research 2013 Annual Meeting. Dallas, TX. Conferences, Graduate Critical Theory
"Enacting Engravings: The Pictorial Narrative of Il Pomo d'Oro," Mid-America Theatre Conference, March 2013. Conferences, Graduate Critical Theory
"Silencing the Fool: The Hanswurst Controversy of 18th Century Vienna," American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, April 2013. Conferences, Graduate Critical Theory
"The Octopus: Becoming Guatemalan in a Home Depot Parking Lot," You Are Here: The Post-Thematic Conference, The American Society for Theatre Research, November 2013. Conferences Critical Theory
"'The Most Famous Man in the U.S. Meets the Most Famous Woman in France': Thomas Edison, Sarah Bernhardt and the Birth of Motion Pictures," You Are Here: The Post-Thematic Conference, The American Society for Theatre Research, November 2013. Conferences Critical Theory, Film/Cinema
"First Person, Plural," You Are Here: The Post-Thematic Conference, The American Society for Theatre Research, November 2013. Conferences Critical Theory
"Stained by Tears: Circulation of Affect in Professional and Amateur Performance in Early Modern Osaka," You Are Here: The Post-Thematic Conference, The American Society for Theatre Research, November 2013. Conferences Critical Theory
"Emanuel Fried’s Working Class Theatre, You Are Here: The Post-Thematic Conference, The American Society for Theatre Research, November 2013. Conferences Critical Theory

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