ESSAYS
The Memory Picture in Longreads
On Flannery O’Connor’s Chronic Illness… and Chronic Racism in LitHub
Faculty Are Not Cannon Fodder in The Chronicle of Higher Education
Don’t Thank Me for My Sacrifice in Medium
This Is Your Fight in Medium
To Conjure Up the Dead (excerpt) in Michigan Quarterly Review
Shedding Books to Survive the Uncertainty of Academic Life in LitHub
My Disease is Not a Metaphor in LitHub
How Ingmar Bergman Films Helped Me Grow Up in America in Catapult
I’m Still Mad About Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. And That’s A Good Thing in Dismantle
CRITICISM
Keeping It in the Family: On Sarah Jaffe’s “Work Won’t Love You Back” in LA Review of Books
Embraced with One Arm, Pushed Away with the Other: On Laila Lalami’s “Conditional Citizens” in LA Review of Books
Identity Shaping on Social Media: On Jia Tolentino’s “Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion” in LA Review of Books
Remembering Broad City And Its Defiant, Problematic Jewishness in Dismantle
Not Just Russians, Not Just Jews: On New Works by Irina Reyn, Boris Fishman, and David Bezmozgis in LA Review of Books
Why Me?: On Tressie McMillan Cottom’s “Thick: And Other Essays” in LA Review of Books
Anger Persists: On Rebecca Traister’s “Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Anger” in LA Review of Books
In 'Picnic at Hanging Rock,' Jewish and Other Mysteries in Forward
OTHER WRITING
Talking to Your Students About Course Evaluations, in Medium
Organizing Goes Virtual: Building a Union while Sheltering in Place in Center for the Arts and Humanities Blog, Santa Clara University
Banish These Words: Sexism and Binarism Edition in The Professor Is In Blog
Feminist Elites and Patriarchal Solidarity in The Professor Is In Blog
100 Ways to Show Up for People with a Chronic Illness in Broadly
New Year’s Resolutions for People with Chronic Illnesses in The Morbus Chronicles Blog
Sick and Contingent in The Professor Is In Blog
PODCAST APPEARANCES
Maggie Levantovskaya on Working People Pod
Disease as Metaphor on Conspirituality
We are Essential on Working People Pod
INTERVIEWS
With Ellen Litman in East European Jewish Affairs
With Irina Reyn in East European Jewish Affairs
SCHOLARSHIP
Homes without a Homeland: Finding Diasporic Intimacy in Contemporary Russian-Jewish-American Fiction in Comparative Literature
From Anxiety to Disidentification: Lara Vapnyar’s Memoirs of a Muse, Irina Reyn’s What Happened to Anna K., and Anya Ulinich’s Lena Finkle’s Magic Barrel in East European Jewish Affairs
The Russian-Speaking Jewish Diaspora in Translation in Slavic Review