Mia Carter is an Associate Professor and University Distinguished Teaching Associate Professor in the English Department, as well as 2010 University of Texas System Regents’ Outstanding Teacher.
Recent publications include:
Modernism and Literature: an Introduction and Reader. Edited by Mia Carter and Alan Friedman. Routledge, 2013.
“In Mene’s World: Ken Saro-Wiwa’s Vision of the Mercenary Marketplace.” English Language Notes: Shape of the I, The Response Issue, 50.1 (2) Spring/Summer 2012: 123-130.
“Critical and Polemical Writing,” Chapter Five, The Edinburgh Companion to James Kelman. Scott Hames, Ed.
Edinburgh: Edinburgh U. P., 2010. 53-64, 137-40.
”Acknowledged Absences: Claire Denis’ Cinema of Longing” in Studies in European Cinema, 3.1 (2006): 61-75.
“History’s Child: Virginia Woolf, Heritage, and Historical Consciousness” in ALIF: Journal of Comparative Poetics: Childhood: Creativity and Representation, 27 (2007): 68-95.
Archives of Empire, Vol. I: From Company to Canal. Edited by Barbara Harlow and Mia Carter. Duke University Press, 2003.
Archives of Empire, Vol. II: The Scramble for Africa. Edited by Barbara Harlow and Mia Carter. Duke U.P., 2003.