See me at the International Congress on Medieval Studies 2022
My paper is titled “Giving Voice to Silence: Exploring Trans Masculinity in the Roman de Silence,” and looks at a thirteenth-century verse romance.
Academic conferences, panels, invited talks, and more.
My paper is titled “Giving Voice to Silence: Exploring Trans Masculinity in the Roman de Silence,” and looks at a thirteenth-century verse romance.
I’ve been invited to speak at a panel for the History and Philosophy of Science Undergraduate Society at the University of Toronto on seeking funding as a graduate student.
Convergences is the York University and University of Toronto Graduate History Conference, and the theme for 2021 is “Confronting Crisis: Writing History in Uncertain Times.”
I will be presenting my paper “‘Calling [Herself] Eleanor’: Translike Gender Presentation in
Medieval Europe” on Friday, 26 March 2021 at 11:40 am EST.
I will be presenting a short talk and doing a Q&A with Eriks Bredovskis and Steve Penfold at History in the Time of Creative Pedagogy for the University of Toronto.
I will be presenting a paper at Moving Trans History Forward, a conference hosted by the University of Victoria.