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PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIP (NON-PEER REVIEWED)

“The Tensions of Tech: An Interview with Nick Seaver,” Society for Cultural Anthropology, 2021

“Living in a Time When Death Feels Closer,” Platypus, the Committee for the Anthropology of Science, Technology & Computing Blog, 2021

Interview with Andrea Ford, Society for Cultural Anthropology, 2021

Book review of The Kiss of Death, Allegra Lab, 2021

Interview with Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy, Association for Queer Anthropology, 2019

COLLABORATIVE SCHOLARSHIP

Anthropocene Field Campus, Austin (postponed to 2022)

“Homing” with Helena Michie, Rice Feminist Seminar, 2021

Rice/Baylor Teen Health Think Tank, Rice Feminist Lab, 2020-21

Visualizing Toxic Places, UC Irvine Center for Ethnography, 2020

“Quanta, Psyche, Cell: Epistemologies of Temporality and Presence,” Rice Andrew W. Mellon Seminar, 2019-20

Anthropocene Field Campus, New Orleans, 2019

PRESENTATIONS

“Grotesque Epistemologies.” 4S/EASST, Society for the Social Study of Science Annual Meeting, 2020

“Deliberate Decay.” Environmental Justice in Multispecies Worlds Conference, University of Wisconsin, 2020

“Making and Doing in Action.” 4S, Society for the Social Study of Science Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 2019

“Requiem for a Dying Earth.” International Queer Death Studies Conference, Karlstad University, 2019

“The Messy Ontologies of Apocalypse.” Animal Remains Conference, University of Sheffield, 2019

“Just Throw My Body in the Ground: Queering Cemeteries in the United States.” On “Queer/ed Space.” American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Jose, 2019

TALKDEATH BODY OF WORK

LGBTQ Monuments and Memorials Around the World

Juneteenth and the Cemeteries of Enslaved People: Centuries of Neglect and Erasure

Yes, Abortion Grief is Real—Let’s Talk About It

#BlackGravesMatter: A Conversation with Dr. Antoinette Jackson of the Black Cemetery Network

If Looks Could Kill: The History of Death and Fashion

Death and Dying in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Universe