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“Poetry on the Edge: Medieval Historiography’s Marginal Verses,” Postmedieval 6:2 (2015): 223-39.
“Bracelets are for Hard Times: Economic Hardship, Sentimentality and the Andalusi Hebrew Poetess,” Cultural History 3:2 (2014): 148-70.
“In a Better and Older Language: The Redemptive Potential of Arabic and its Translated Fictions,” La Corónica 43:1 (2014): 179-99.
“‘The Types of Wisdom are Two in Number’: Judah ibn Tibbon’s Quotation from the Iḥyā’ ‘ulūm al-dīn,” Medieval Encounters 19:1 (2013): 137-66.
“Alexander and the Almohads: Telling the Stories of Antiquity Before and After Las Navas,” Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies 4:1 (March, 2012): 107-11.