Writer and Professor
“The Two Mutes Who Were Always Together,” Tel Aviv, Israel. June 3, 2021.
“The Price of Admission: On the Predicament of Psychoanalysis and Literature,” Rome, Italy. May 26, 2016.
“The Risk of True Confession: On Literature and Mystery,” Sao Paolo, Brazil. August 3, 2014.
“Bion and the Apes: The The Bridging Problem of A Memoir of the Future,” Book chapter in Bion in Contemporary Psychoanalysis: Reading A Memoir of the Future, Routledge: 2017.
“Quantum Criticism: A Poetics of Simultaneity for Global Literature,” Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics, Spring 2014.
“What is Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism?” (Co-author Thomas H. Ogden), fort da: The Journal of the Northern California Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology, Spring 2013.
“The Coming into Being of Literature: How J.M. Coetzee's Diary of a Bad Year Thinks Through the Novel”, NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, Fall 2010.
“Reconcile, Reconciled: A New Reading of Reconciliation in J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace,” Ariel, Spring 2012.
“The Palimpsest of Process and the Search for Truth in South Africa: How Phaswane Mpe Wrote Welcome to Our Hillbrow,” Safundi, May 2013.
“Formal Antagonisms: How Philip Roth Writes Nathan Zuckerman,” Studies in American Fiction, Spring 2012.
“How the Analyst Thinks as Clinician and Literary Reader” (Co-author Thomas H. Ogden), Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Fall 2012.
“What Philosophy Can't Say About Literature: Stanley Cavell and Endgame,” Philosophy and Literature, Spring 2009.
“Rethinking Rider's Love: The Less-Romantic Logic of Property and Space in ‘Pantaloon in Black,’" Mississippi Quarterly, Summer 2008.