Essays & Articles ForthcomingThe Raven and the Sea: The Lost Intertidal World of Eighteenth-Century Ornithology Select Publications 2022 “A Closing Conversation” co-authored with Lerone Martin, Conversation, MAVCOR Journal, 6.32022 "Raven’s Land: American Literary History In Medias Res" American Literary History, 34.1 (301–314)2021 “The Raven and the Bobolink: An American Fable” Early American Literature, co-authored with Chi-Ming Yang, 56.2 (329-350)2020 “Indigenous Languages and the Origins of American Literary History” The Cambridge History of Native American Literature edited by Melanie Benson Taylor, 17 - 322018 “Postexceptionalism Puritanism,” co-authored with Abram Van Engen, American Literature 90.4 (675 - 692)2017 “Colonial-Indigenous Language Encounters in North America and the Intellectual History of the Atlantic World,” co-authored with Sean P. Harvey, Early American Studies 15.3 (442 -473)2016 “The Puritans,” American History: Oxford Research Encyclopedia2015 “Conversion, Communication, and Translation in the Seventeenth-Century Protestant Atlantic” in Cultures of Translation and the Translation of Culture in Early Modern Europe, edited by Karen Newman and Jane Tylus (University of Pennsylvania Press), 189 - 205 Jefferson’s Comparative Vocabularies 2014 “The Algonquian Word and the Spirit of Divine Truth: John Eliot’s Indian Library and the Atlantic Quest for a Universal Language” in Early American Mediascapes, edited by Matt Cohen and Jeffrey Glover (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press), 376 - 408 2015 “Unruly Empiricisms and Linguistics Sovereignty in Thomas Jefferson’s Indian Vocabulary Project,” American Literature 87.4 (645 – 680) 2014 “Learning to Write Algonquian Letters: The Indigenous Place of Language Philosophy in the Seventeenth-Century Atlantic World,” William and Mary Quarterly 71.4 (549 – 588)PMLA 128.4 (989 - 996)2013 “Early American Religion in a Postsecular Age,” PMLA 128.4 (989 - 996)2013 “The Spectral Indian Presence in Early American Literature” American Literary History, 25.3 (625 – 637)2013 “Religious Exceptionalism and American Literary History: The Puritan Origins of the American Self in 2012,” Early American Literature 47.2 (391 – 410) Johnathan Edwards’ grave, Princeton, NJ 2009 “What We Can Learn from Jonathon Edwards,” Early American Literature 44.2 (423 – 432) Artist: Tompkins Harrison Matteson, Photo of artwork by Detroit Photographic Co. 2008 “Our Salem, Our Selves,” William and Mary Quarterly 65.3 (495 – 503) 2007 “Tokenography: Narration and the Science of Dying in Puritan Deathbed Testimonies,” Early American Literature 42.3 (471 – 494)2006 “Empirical Desire: Conversion, Ethnography, and the New Science of the Praying Indian,” Early American Studies 4.1 (16 – 45) Native American Tools, Alaska, 1877