
Carey Snyder
Associate Professor
Scholarship Committee Chair
British and American Modernism, 20th Century, Victorian Literature
Office: Ellis 312
Office Phone: 593-9937
Email: snyderc3@ohio.edu
Degrees
Ph.D., English, SUNY Stony Brook
M.A., English, Claremont Graduate School
B.A., English, UCLA
Publications
BOOK
British Fiction and Cross-Cultural Encounters: Ethnographic Modernism from Wells to Woolf. New York: Palgrave, 2008.
ARTICLES
“Interrogating the Naïve ‘Ethnographic Reading’: Narrative Complexity in Things Fall Apart,” College Literature, 35:2, Spring 2008. (Selected to be reprinted in Harold Bloom’s Modern Critical Interpretations Series, in the volume, Things Fall Apart (Chelsea House Publications, 2009.)
“‘When the Indian was in Vogue’: D. H. Lawrence, Aldous Huxley, and Ethnological Tourism in the Southwest,” Modern Fiction Studies, 53:4, Winter 2007. (Winner of the Margaret Churchill Award for best MFS article of 2007.)
“Woolf’s Ethnographic Modernism: Self-Nativizing in The Voyage Out and Beyond,” Woolf Studies Annual, Volume 10, 2004.
“Wide Sargasso Sea: Imperial Travesty,” with Eric Anders, in Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media, 40:21, 1994.
Courses
English 252, British Literature Survey, 1688-Present
English 315, 20th Century British Literature
English 314, 19th Century British Literature
English 460, Expatriates in Paris, 1909-1939
English 460, Primitivism in Modern Art and Literature
English 464, Woolf and Winterson
English 464, Woolf and Forster
English 464, Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf, and Jean Rhys
English 570/774, Modernist Character in Shreds (Modernist Experimentation in Character)
English 570/774, Going Native: Ethnographic Modernism
English 570/774, Modernism with a Baedaker: Exploration, Travel, and Tourism in Modern British Literature
English 570/774, Twentieth Century British Literature: Debunking the Victorians
English 570/727, Modernist Time, Memory, and Narration




