Adam Sneed
Assistant Professor of Teaching
Office
PT 414
Office Hours
Education
BA in English and Mathematics, 2007, University of Alabama
MA in English Language & Literature, 2012, University of Michigan
PhD in English Language & Literature, 2018, University of Michigan
Academic Summary
Adam Sneed teaches composition and technical writing in the Department of English. He holds a Ph.D. in English Language and Literature from the University of Michigan, where he specialized in British Romanticism, and has nearly a decade of experience teaching composition with an emphasis on peer review workshop.
Scholarly Publications
- Writing and Research Handbook (Southwest Tennessee Community College, co-authored with Dr. Loretta McBride) and OER assignment modules for composition, OERCommons. Spring 2023. https://oercommons.org/courseware/lesson/99740
- Invited Book Review, Studies in Romanticism, Devin Griffiths, The Age of Analogy: Literature and Science Between the Darwins (Johns Hopkins, 2016).
- "Caleb's Unreasonable Doubt," Romantic Circles Praxis, "Romanticism and the Rights to the Negative." guest editor, Tilottama Rajan. Summer 2017. https://romantic-circles.org/praxis/negative/praxis.2017.negative.sneed.html
- "Latour and Eighteenth-Century Literary Studies," a special issue of ECTI: Eighteenth-Century Theory and Interpretation, co-authored and co-edited with Sean Silver and Tina Lupton. Summer 2016.