Faculty

Carter, Mia
Associate Professor

Education: Ph.D., English and Modern Studies, U. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1992
Office Location: PAR 123
Office Hours: M 9-10:30a, W 3-4:30p, and by appointment
Phone: (512) 471-8733
miac@mail.utexas.edu

Recent Publications: "Critical and Polemical Writing,"  Chapter Five, The Edinburgh Companion to James Kelman. Scott Hames, Ed.  Forthcoming: Edinburgh U. P., 2010.

''History’s Child: Virginia Woolf, Heritage, and Historical Consciousness.” ALIF: Journal of Comparative Poetics: Childhood: Creativity and Representation, Vol. 27 (2007): 68-95.

''Acknowledged Absences: Claire Denis’ Cinema of Longing.'' Studies in European Cinema, vol. 3, No. 1 (2006): 61- 75.

Archives of Empire: From Company to Canal, Vol. 1. Edited by Mia Carter with Barbara Harlow. Duke U.P., 2003.

Contributor to Barbara Harlow volume: Archives of Empire: The Scramble for Africa, Vol. II. Edited by Barbara Harlow with Mia Carter. Duke U.P., 2003.

''Fading Light: Imperial Exhaustion in Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse.'' In Illuminations: New Readings of Virginia Woolf (2003)

Imperialism and Orientalism: A Documentary Sourcebook,
co- edited with Barbara Harlow (1999).

''The Politics of Pleasure: Cross- Cultural Autobiographic Performance in the Video Works of Sadie Benning,'' ''Signs: Special Issue on Feminisms and Youth Cultures,'' (1998)

''Cosmopolitanism and Communion: Re-Negotiating Relations in Sara Suleri's Meatless Days,''Articulating the Global and the Local(1996)

Awards and Honors: The Academy for Distinguished Teachers, Spring 2001
Texas Excellence Teaching Award, Spring 2000
Chancellor's Teaching Award, Spring 1999
Who's Who Among America's Teachers, Spring 1996
Chad Oliver Plan II Teaching Award, 1995
The Eyes of Texas Award for Student Service, 1995
Jean Holloway Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1994
Liberal Arts College Teacher of the Year Award, 1993