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“Exemplum: Jonathan Lethem’s Motherless Brooklyn” Oxford History of the Novel in English. Oxford University Press, 2024.
“Rosemarie’s Hands.” Feminists Reclaim Mentorship, ed. Nancy Miller and Tahneer Oksman. New York: SUNY University Press, 2022. Reprinted in The Chronicle of Higher Education March 2023.
“What Can A Literary Critic Do? Thoughts on a Universal Design for Criticism.” American Literary History 34.1 (Spring 2022): 9-19.
“Modernism’s Cares,” Oxford Handbook of Twentieth-Century American Literature, ed. Russ Castronovo and Leslie Bow. Oxford University Press, 2022. 246-263.
“An Overstory for Our Time,” American Literature 92.4 (Fall 2020): 799-808.
“We Have Laws for That: Response to Jack Halberstam,” NLH 51-4 (2020): 725-728
“Asymmetry, Justice, and Interspecies Care,” NLH special issue on disability and animality, ed. Michael Lundblad and Jan Grue, NLH 51.4 (2020): 695-716.
“Slow Emergency: Dementia, Gender, and Care in Memoir and Fiction,” Gender in American Literature and Culture, ed. Jean Lutes and Jennifer Travis. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2021.
“Siblings, Disability, Genre in Jennifer Egan’s Manhattan Beach,” PMLA 134.2 (March 2019): 366-371.
“Choosing Disability, Visualizing Care.” Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 27.2 (June 2017): 301-321.
“Disability Life Writing and the Problem of Dependency in The Autobiography of Gaby Brimmer.”
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”Journal of Medical Humanities special issue on Caregiving, Kinship, and the Making of Stories 38.1 (March 2017): 39-50.
“Privacy, Dependency, Discegenation: Toward a Sexual Culture for People with Intellectual Disabilities.” Disability Studies Quarterly 35.1 (2015).
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