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Biography
Co-editor. Queering the Mediterranean: An Intersectional Sea of Sex, Gender, Identity and Culture. Leiden: Brill (2021).
“‘Hemos visto un mal tan fiero’: Sexual Confusion in Lope de Vega’s El gallardo catalán (1599-1603).” Ceræ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies. Special Issue: Minorities and Marginalized Experiences. 3 (2020): 3-22. https://ceraejournal.com/volume-7-2020/.
“‘Más a Cristo has de imitar’: Franciscquito’s (Homo)Erotic Role in Cervantes’ Los baños de Argel.” Crucified Saints from Late Antiquite to the Modern Age. Eds. Barbara Crostini and Anthony Lappin.
“Representing An-‘Other’ Ganymede: The Multi-Religious Character of Ismael in Tirso de Molina’s La prudencia en la mujer.” Bulletin of Hispanic Studies 91.4 (2014): 347-64.
“Mirror, Mirror on the Stage: (Refl)ekphrasis in Agustín Moreto’s La loa de Juan Rana?” Laberinto 6 (2012). https://acmrs.asu.edu/sites/default/files/2020-01/v6_Laberinto_Rojas.pdf.