Jennie N. Snow - Brown University

Jennie N. Snow

Box 1852, 70 Brown St Providence, RI 02912

jennie_snow@brown.edu

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Candidate, Brown University, English Literature M.A. Brown University, English Literature, 2015 B.A. Boston University, English Literature, summa cum laude, 2013

RESEARCH INTERESTS

20th century American literature and culture; race, war and empire; film and photography studies; ethics; colonialism and post-colonial thought

PAPERS PRESENTED

"A Democracy of Images: Okubo's Citizen 13660 and American Documentary Photography." Presented at the Mid-Atlantic Popular and American Culture Association Conference. November 5, 2016. Atlantic City, NJ.

"Ruins, Photography, and the Rhetoric of Security." Presented at the Modernist Studies Association Conference. November 22, 2015. Boston, MA.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Brown University ? Instructor "Critical Reading and Writing 1: The Academic Essay" (Fall 2017) "The Spectacle of War in 20th C. American Literature & Film" (Spring 2016) ? Teaching Assistant "Shakespeare: The Screenplays" (Fall 2015) "Nineteenth Century British Novel (Spring 2015) "Hamlet, In Theory" (Fall 2014)

Literacy Source; Seattle, WA Instructor: ESOL 2/3 (Fall 2016-Spring 2017)

English for Action; Providence, RI Instructor: Pre-GED ESOL Writing (Fall 2015)

WRITING SUPPORT AND MENTORSHIP

Writing Tutor, Bruce McKenna Writing Center, Seattle Central Community College September 2016-May 2017

Writing Associate, Brown University Writing Center January 2015-May 2016

Fellowship Advisor, Brown University Office of the Dean of the College August 2015-May 2016

PEDAGOGICAL TRAINING

ELL Teaching Certification, Brown University Writing Center January 2016

Reflective Teaching Certificate, Brown University Sheridan Center for Teaching & Learning Fall 2014-Spring 2015

Seminar in Pedagogy and Composition Theory, Brown University Department of English Fall 2014

EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE Research Assistant for Professor Amanda Anderson, Brown University Summer 2015

Fact-Checker, NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, Brown University February 2015

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