Book Chapters


  1. From Fan Blogs to Earth Rumble VI: Disability Discourse on Avatar: The Last Airbender
  2. Who Lives, Who Dies, He Tells the Story: Hip Hop, Antagonist-Narrators, and the Impact of Musical Genre on Storytelling
  3. Development Un-Arrested: Cancelled Sitcoms Meet Streaming Services
  4. No Longer Lost in the Woods: Kristoff and a Non-Hegemonic Disney Prince Masculinity
  5. Anger
  6. Hegemonic Masculinity
  7. A Mayberry Mindset: Fan Reflections on Nostalgia, Comfort, and Community amid the 2020 Social Crises
  8. Teaching and Imagining Decoloniality through Indigenous Speculative Fiction
  9. “What You Did is Not Okay”: The Emotional Truth behind American Vandal’s Absurdity

From Fan Blogs to Earth Rumble VI: Disability Discourse on Avatar: The Last Airbender

In The Avatar Television Franchise: Storytelling, Identity, Trauma, and Fandom, ed. Francis M. Agnoli, 189-205. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2023

Who Lives, Who Dies, He Tells the Story: Hip Hop, Antagonist-Narrators, and the Impact of Musical Genre on Storytelling

[Co-Authored with Kevin Pabst]
In The Revolutionary Rhetoric of Hamilton, eds. Luke Winslow, Nancy J. Legge, and Jacob Justice, 169-183. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2022

Development Un-Arrested: Cancelled Sitcoms Meet Streaming Services

In Critical Media Studies: Student Essays on Contemporary Sitcoms, ed. Mary Dalton, 5-22. Winston-Salem, NC: Library Partners Press, 2017


Forthcoming

No Longer Lost in the Woods: Kristoff and a Non-Hegemonic Disney Prince Masculinity

In The Frozen Phenomenon, eds. Maja Rudloff, Helen Haswell, and Brittany Eldridge. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, forthcoming in 2026

Anger

In Feminism and Feminist Movements in America: An Encyclopedia of Ideals and Activism, edited by Sarah Kornfield. New York: Bloomsbury, forthcoming in 2026

Hegemonic Masculinity

In Feminism and Feminist Movements in America: An Encyclopedia of Ideals and Activism, edited by Sarah Kornfield. New York: Bloomsbury, forthcoming in 2026

A Mayberry Mindset: Fan Reflections on Nostalgia, Comfort, and Community amid the 2020 Social Crises

In Mapping Mayberry: Nostalgia and Utopia in The Andy Griffith Show, edited by David Johnson and William Rampone. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, forthcoming

Teaching and Imagining Decoloniality through Indigenous Speculative Fiction

[Co-Authored with David E.K. Smith]
In Inclusive Fantasy: Essays on Teaching and Learning through Fantasy, edited by Camille D.G. Mustachio. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, forthcoming

What You Did is Not Okay”: The Emotional Truth behind American Vandal’s Absurdity

In Televising True Crime in the Digital Age: Critical Feminist Perspectives, edited by Anna Froula, Tanya Horeck, Melissa Lenos, and Erin Meyers. New York: Routledge, forthcoming