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Co-Editor: Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies Volume 9, Issue 3: Special Issue: Blood and Disability
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Doctor Who? Unsettling William Wells Brown, M.D.
Blood Writ: Tissue Economies and the Misery of Parasitic in Sherman Alexie’s “The Sin Eaters.”
“Conjuring Blackness: Performance, Race, and Minstrel Medicine in William Wells Brown’s The Rising Son” Annual Conference of the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association, Bahia Resort Hotel, San Diego, California (November 1-3, 2013).
“The Other Brown: The Experimental Writing of William Hill Brown’s Ira and Isabella: Or The Natural Children. A Novel, Founded in Fiction” Society of Early Americanists ’ Seventh Biennial Conference, 3 – 5 March 2011, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
“‘Lest the Blood Show’: Coercion, Absence, and Sexuality in Patience Boston’s Narrative.” Bloodwork: The Politics of the Body 1500-1900 An Interdisciplinary Conference at the University of Maryland, May 6-7, 2011.
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Dr. Sören Fröhlich
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Who
Dr. Sören Fröhlich
Writing
Poems
Seven Councils Fire
Taking Cover
Children’s Literature
Scholarship
Blood Blog: BloodStudies
Publications
Co-Editor: Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies Volume 9, Issue 3: Special Issue: Blood and Disability
Conference Papers
Doctor Who? Unsettling William Wells Brown, M.D.
Blood Writ: Tissue Economies and the Misery of Parasitic in Sherman Alexie’s “The Sin Eaters.”
“Conjuring Blackness: Performance, Race, and Minstrel Medicine in William Wells Brown’s The Rising Son” Annual Conference of the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association, Bahia Resort Hotel, San Diego, California (November 1-3, 2013).
“The Other Brown: The Experimental Writing of William Hill Brown’s Ira and Isabella: Or The Natural Children. A Novel, Founded in Fiction” Society of Early Americanists ’ Seventh Biennial Conference, 3 – 5 March 2011, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
“‘Lest the Blood Show’: Coercion, Absence, and Sexuality in Patience Boston’s Narrative.” Bloodwork: The Politics of the Body 1500-1900 An Interdisciplinary Conference at the University of Maryland, May 6-7, 2011.
Dissertation
CV
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