
“Man, Too, Can Be Hunted”: Invoking / Disrupting Stereotypes of Savagery in Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals
Essay commissioned for The Black Emanuelle Bible (ed. Kier-La Janisse) – part of the Severin Films box set “The Sensual World of Black Emanuelle”

The Margins of Mondo: Tracing Genre through 1960s American “Mondo” Film Discourse
Article tracing uses of “mondo” as a genre signifier in American exploitation films of the early 1960s. Published in Film International, Volume 17, Issue 2, June 2019

Profile: Natalie Erika James
An interview with / profile of director Natalie Erika James, written for website Cut-Throat Women: A Database of Women Who Make Horror (April 2019)

Who Can Be Eaten? Consuming Animals and Humans in the Cannibal-Savage Horror Film
Chapter in What’s Eating You? Food and Horror on Screen, edited by Cynthia J. Miller and A. Bowdoin Van Riper (Bloomsbury, 2017).
For a full list of academic publications and conference papers, please visit my Academia.edu profile.