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Dr. Emily Hyde is an Associate Professor in the English Department at Rowan University's College of Humanities & Social Sciences. She holds a B.A. from Yale University (English), a Ph.D. from Princeton University (2013), and taught at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her research focuses on modernism, decolonization, postcolonial literature, and the intersections of photography and text. She has received an NEH Summer Stipend for her work on Chinua Achebe and Doris Lessing.
Her teaching includes courses in Global Modernisms, British Literature, and interdisciplinary Honors College programs combining science/literature and literature/medicine. She co-hosts the Novel Dialogue podcast, interviewing authors like Ruth Ozeki. Her book A Way of Seeing: Modernism, Decolonization, and the Visual Book explores mid-20th-century global literature through visual culture.
Key articles address topics like Denis Williams' ecological poetry, Cold War decolonization narratives, and Eliot Elisofon's African art photography. Her work appears in venues like PMLA, Modernism/modernity, and Post45. She actively engages in literary pedagogy through edited volumes like The Pocket Instructor: Literature.



