
Carey Snyder
Associate Professor
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, forthcoming Palgrave/Macmillan Press: 2007.
ARTICLES
“Interrogating the Naïve ‘Ethnographic Reading’: Narrative Complexity in Things Fall Apart,”
Forthcoming in College Literature, April 2008.
“‘When the Indian was in Vogue’: D. H. Lawrence, Aldous Huxley, and Ethnological Tourism in the Southwest,” Modern Fiction Studies, 53:4, Winter 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 315, 20th Century British Literature
English 314, 19th Century British Literature
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




