Teaching


Data Science for the Humanities
Every spring, from 2022 to present
University of Pennsylvania. Introduction to data-driven inquiry in the humanities, with a focus on the Python programming language.

Text Analysis (intensive workshop)
Every summer, from 2022 to present
Dream Lab. University of Pennsylvania. With Nichole Nomura in 2022, individual thereafter. One-week intensive course in text-mining methods at the Price Lab’s summer Dream Lab program.

Race, Gender, and Literary Digital Humanities
Spring 2019
Stanford University. Seminar introducing methods in the digital humanities, like programming in Python and network analysis in Gephi, through the lens of present-day identity theories, with a focus on post-positivism, intersectionality, and the metaphysics of identity.

Make It New: The Literature of the Jazz Age
Summer 2015 and 2016
Stanford University. Seminar introducing students to the literature of the jazz age in its cultural context, including music, film, art, comics, and social justice movements.

Narrative and Narrative Theory
Fall 2015
(Co-instructor)
Stanford University. Lecture course with Professor Paula Moya. Introduction to narratology. Evenly shared responsibility for syllabus, lectures, and leading TAs with Professor Moya.

Writing for the Humanities: Radical Poetry
Fall 2013
City College of New York. Introductory writing course for students in humanities. Structured around experimental poetry from Philip Sidney to Harryette Mullen. I was one of three instructors in the inaugural group of the Stanford/CCNY exchange program.

Program in Writing and Rhetoric 1: Rhetoric of Failure
Winter and Spring 2012
Stanford University. Introductory course in academic writing and rhetoric.