Monograph
Stripped: Reading the Erotic Body.
Overview: The book explores the bodies, acts, and discourses that constitute what I refer to as embodied erotic rhetoric, by foregrounding communication practices of performing bodies and proposing various complementary frameworks and theories for analyzing them.
Journal Articles
“Deploying Delivery as Critical Method: Burlesque’s Embodied Rhetoric.” Rhetoric Review. 36.1. (2017). 44-59.
“Seductive Rhetoric and the Communicative Art of Neo-burlesque.” Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society.
“Beyond Talking Heads: Sourced Comics and the Affordances of Multimodality.” with Hannah Dickinson. Composition Studies 43.1 (2015): 51-74.
“Reaping the Bloody Harvest: Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell and the US Imperial Project.” Feminist Formations 26.1 (2014): 93-114.
Book Chapter
“Non Compos Mêtis: Social Justice and Uncontrollable Pedagogy.” Peace and Social Justice Education on Campus: Faculty and Student Perspectives. Ed. Kelly Concannon Mannise and Laura L. Finley. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars, 2015. 69-86.
Book Reviews
Review of Shameless: Sexual Dissidence in American Culture, by Arlene Stein. JAC 27.3/4 (2007): 866-73.
Review of Trust in Texts: A Different History of Rhetoric, by Susan Miller. with Thomas P. Miller. Rhetoric Review 28.2 (2009): 212-15.
Textbook Contribution
“Identifying Ideology in a Controversy.” Writing Public Lives: Personal Interests to Public Rhetoric. Ed. Christopher Minnix and Carol Nowotny Young. Plymouth, MI: Hayden-McNeil, 2009. 137-41.