Roundtable: Teaching Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Disability in Early Modernist Classrooms. The Sixteenth Century Society and Conference. Albuquerque, NM, November 2018. [with Marissa Greenberg]

“Caucusing in the Classroom: A Strategy for Authentically Engaging Difference.” Race and Pedagogy Conference. Tacoma, WA, September 2018. [with Sylvia Chowdhury and Marissa Greenberg]

“Falstaff and the Specter of Martyrdom.” Panel: Time and Emotion. Shakespeare Association of America. Los Angeles, California, March 2018.

“Safe(r) Spaces.” Assessment, Teaching and Learning Conference. Spokane, Washington, April 2017.

“Dying Offstage.” Panel: Shakespeare, Materialism and Religion. Shakespeare Association of America. New Orleans, Louisiana, March 2016.

“The Face of Tragedy: The Materiality of Violence in Hamlet.” Guest Presenter. University of Washington Classics Department. Seattle, Washington, February 2015.

“False Martyrs and Paper Crowns.” Panel: Shakespeare and the Boundaries of the Sacred.” Renaissance Society of America. New York, New York, March 2014.

“Riot Acts: Re-examining Astor Place.” Panel: Shakespearean Theater as Mass Entertainment. Shakespeare Association of America, April 2012.

Coriolanus, Martyr Narratives, and the Use Value of the Body in Pain.” Panel: Shakespeare, Materiality, and the Reformation. Renaissance Society of America, March 2012.

“‘Batter’d, not demolish’d’: The Body in Pain in The Martyred Soldier.” Panel: Prosthetics and Performance. Shakespeare Association of America, April 2011.

“Hamlet’s Skull and the Problem of Anonymity.” Guest presenter. Five-College Renaissance Seminar, Amherst, Massachusetts, November 2007.

“Useful and Fancy Articles: Relics of the Nineteenth-Century Stage.” Panel: The Presence of Shakespeare. Shakespeare Association of America, April 2006.

“Altar Properties and Their Trappings.” Panel: Materializing Performance in Early Modern England. Renaissance Society of America, San Francisco, California, April 2006.

“Reluctant Idols: The Language of Protestant Rebuke in The Two Gentlemen of Verona.” Special Session: Shakespeare and the Reformation. Modern Language Association Conference, Washington D.C., December 2005.

“Things Newly Performed: The Resurrection Tradition in Shakespeare’s Plays.” Panel: The Medieval Heritage. Seventeenth Waterloo Conference on Religion and Theatre, Waterloo, Ontario, June 2005.

“The Performance of Piety: The Uses and Misuses of Sacred Books on the Early Modern Stage.” Panel: Beyond the Printed Page: Rethinking Renaissance Women. Renaissance Society of America, Cambridge, UK, April 2005.

“‘A devill in the wall’: Acts of Resurrection on the Seventeenth-Century Stage.” University of Pennsylvania Medieval-Renaissance Seminar, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 2004.

“Resurrection and Theatrical Inheritance.” Panel: Theatrical Properties. Shakespeare Association of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 2004.

“Crucifixes and Capuchins: Desecrated Rituals in The White Devil.” Panel: Contested Objects: Religious Upheaval, Catholic Objects and Body Parts on the Renaissance Stage. Modern Language Association Conference, San Diego, California, December 2003.

“Valuable but Light: The Social Life of Othello’s Handkerchief.” Panel: Shakespeare, Politics, and Economics. International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 2003.

Othello and the Circulation of Trifles”. Panel: Commodities and Commodification in Shakespeare. Shakespeare Association of American, Victoria, British Columbia, April 2003.

Panelist. “The Social Life of Things: A Retrospective Roundtable.”   University of Pennsylvania Ethnohistory Workshop, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 2002.

“Embedded in Time: Performance Strategies in The Winter’s Tale.” Panel: Performing Continuities and Ruptures on the Early Modern Stage. Wrinkles in Time, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 2000.