2024
“This Tragic Glass: Shakespearean Medievalisms in House of the Dragon.” Helen Damico Memorial Lecture Series. Institute for Medieval Studies, University of New Mexico. 17 April.
Panelist, “Women Medievalists on Medieval Women: A State-of-the-Field Symposium.” With Cynthia Hahn, Marlene Hennessey, Kristen Herdman, Katherine Hindley, Nicole Lopez-Jansen, Nicole Rice, and Kathryn Smith. The American Trust for the British Library. Grolier Club, New York. 20 March.
2023
Panelist, “New Directions in Nineteenth-Century Medievalisms.” With Jonathan Hsy, Katie Garner, and Bryant White. British Association of Romantic Studies (BARS) Webinar Series. Virtual. 30 November.
2021
“La belle inconnue: Mistaken Identity and Rewritten History in the Abbey of Saint-Denis,” Keynote Lecture for Medievalism Transformed, University of Wales at Bangor Virtual Conference. 3 September.
“Our Shakespeare, Ourselves: The Pleasures (and Pitfalls) of Fannish Reading.” Shakespeare at Kalamazoo Lecture. 56th International Medieval Congress. Virtual. 11 May.
2020
Introduction, “Macbeth,” The Show Must Go Online. 7 October. YouTube Link. Length: 3 hours, 28 minutes (full production; intro alone is 10min).
Moderator, “Medieval Freelancing 101.” With Jennifer Paxton, Jonathan Farr, Sarah Torres, and Matthew Coneys. Medieval Academy Webinar Series. 8 September. YouTube Link. Length: 1 hour, 31 minutes.
Panelist, “Fan Fiction: The Lit that Asks What If?” With Sarah Tollock, Lori Hitchcock Morimoto, and Atlin Merrick. Part of the 1455 Summer Literary Festival. 17 July. YouTube Link. Length: 1 hour, 10min.
2019
“Fandom quondam, fandom futurus: Arthuriana as Transformative Fiction.” Guest Lecture for Arthurian Literature. Wellesley College, MA. April 11.
2017
“Fandom quondam, fandom futurus: Arthuriana as Transformative Fiction.” Guest Lecture for Arthurian Literature. Wellesley College, MA. April 13.
“Fandom quondam, fandom futurus: Arthuriana as Transformative Fiction.” Guest Lecture for Arthurian Literature. Wellesley College, MA. November 16.
2016
“Representing the Foundresses of Queens’ College.” Erasmus Society Lecture. Queens’ College, Cambridge. November 15.
“Shakespeare, Queens, and Elizabethan Medievalism,” Mary Martin McLaughlin Memorial Lecture. University of Nebraska-Lincoln. September 15.
2015
“Twice-Told Tales: Approaches to Gender in Shakespeare’s History Plays and Transformative Works.” Women and Culture in the Early Modern World. Mahindra Humanities Center, Harvard University. November 5.
2013
“Tragedy, Transgression, and Women’s Voices: The cases of Margaret of Anjou and Eleanor Cobham.” Women and Culture in the Early Modern World. Mahindra Humanities Center, Harvard University. October 18.
2012
“The Taming of the Shrew.” Guest Lecture for Shakespeare and Performance. Georgetown University London Study Abroad Program. June 28.