I am a scholar working at the intersection of the social sciences, philosophy, and psychoanalysis. My curiosity gravitates towards the contradictory nature of human desires, particularly the ways in which our engagement in action frequently subverts what we consciously seek to achieve. Because of this, I have a distinct fascination with language and its seemingly endless capacity to do us dirty by exposing our excessive attachments to things. Grasping this fundamental ambivalence of social interaction, especially when it comes to progressive social change, is what motivates my research. On this page, you can find the academic outputs of my work.