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“The Lantern Image between Stage and Screen” in The Image in Early Cinema: Form and Material, eds. Scott Curtis, Tom Gunning, and Joshua Yumibe (Indiana University Press, April 2018), 237-245.
“’Marvelous and Fascinating’: L. Frank Baum’s Fairylogue and Radio-Plays,” in Performing New Media, 1890-1915, eds. Kaveh Askari, Scott Curtis, Frank Gray, Louis Pelletier, Tami Williams and Joshua Yumibe (New Barnet, Herts, UK: John Libbey Publishing, 2014), 141-149.
“What the Moon is Like: Technology, Modernity and Wonder in the Late-Nineteenth Century Astronomical Lecture,” Early Popular Visual Culture 15, no. 2 (Spring 2017): 175-203. Special issue on Spectacular Astronomy, eds. Charlotte Bigg and Kurt Vanhoutte.
“Between Nonfiction Screen Practice and Nonfiction Peep Practice: The Keystone ‘600 Set’ and the Geographical Mode of Representation,” Early Popular Visual Culture 13.4 (Winter 2016): 293-312. Special issue Displaying Knowledge: Intermedial Education, ed. Oliver Gaycken.
“Unfreezing Movement: Whaler out of New Bedford, the Purrington-Russell Panorama and the MediaArchaeological Imagination” in Acoustic Space 14: Data Drift. Archiving Media and Data Art in the 21st Century (Autumn 2015): 226-232. Eds. Rasa Smite, Raitis Smits, Lev Manovich.
“Mae Murray” in Women Film Pioneers Project, eds. Jane Gaines, Radha Vatsal, and Monica Dall’Asta. Center for Digital Research and Scholarship. New York, NY: Columbia University Libraries, 2013.
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