I have always believed that art and life are one. Through the construction and performance of two characters that are fictionalized versions of myself, my work explores identity, gender, and the doubts and insecurities that make us human. This extended performance is my way of processing broad questions like: What makes us who we are? How do the politics of belonging effect our expressions of self? as well as very personal questions like Who am I? What do I want? What am I afraid of? Each of the relics, moments, experiences, objects, and interactions created in the process of performing represents a shift in how I understand myself, and also speaks to universal experiences like loneliness, self-doubt, and belonging
Deterioration is a process that contains the potentiality to catalyze the unique unification of deta...
It has been recently debated whether there exists a so-called “easy road” to nominalism. In this ess...
This study investigates the distribution of the distant imperfect and the second imperfect, an unusu...
My artwork explores the relationship between natural phenomena and the changes in our daily life by ...
Tiny Ruins is a collection of short prose works consisting of flash fiction, prose poetry, and vigne...
Tiny Ruins is a collection of short prose works consisting of flash fiction, prose poetry, and vigne...
The Caveless Mountains: A Recovery Narrative explores the effect trauma has on a victim with family,...
The Caveless Mountains: A Recovery Narrative explores the effect trauma has on a victim with family,...
This is the commentary on Richard C. Richards, "Humor and Happiness”, read at the Lighthearted Philo...
A review of existing work in experimental philosophy on intuitions about free will. The paper argues...
This presentation is part of the Communities and Institutions: Negotiating Differences track
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Chinua Achebe has been the most celebrated of all African writers. In Achebe criticism, however, the...
Du Châtelet’s 1740 text Foundations of Physics tackles three of the major foundational issues facin...
Pauline Destrée (University College London) researches the relationships between noise and forced to...
Deterioration is a process that contains the potentiality to catalyze the unique unification of deta...
It has been recently debated whether there exists a so-called “easy road” to nominalism. In this ess...
This study investigates the distribution of the distant imperfect and the second imperfect, an unusu...
My artwork explores the relationship between natural phenomena and the changes in our daily life by ...
Tiny Ruins is a collection of short prose works consisting of flash fiction, prose poetry, and vigne...
Tiny Ruins is a collection of short prose works consisting of flash fiction, prose poetry, and vigne...
The Caveless Mountains: A Recovery Narrative explores the effect trauma has on a victim with family,...
The Caveless Mountains: A Recovery Narrative explores the effect trauma has on a victim with family,...
This is the commentary on Richard C. Richards, "Humor and Happiness”, read at the Lighthearted Philo...
A review of existing work in experimental philosophy on intuitions about free will. The paper argues...
This presentation is part of the Communities and Institutions: Negotiating Differences track
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Chinua Achebe has been the most celebrated of all African writers. In Achebe criticism, however, the...
Du Châtelet’s 1740 text Foundations of Physics tackles three of the major foundational issues facin...
Pauline Destrée (University College London) researches the relationships between noise and forced to...
Deterioration is a process that contains the potentiality to catalyze the unique unification of deta...
It has been recently debated whether there exists a so-called “easy road” to nominalism. In this ess...
This study investigates the distribution of the distant imperfect and the second imperfect, an unusu...