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Dima Ayoub
Middlebury College
Occupation
Professor
Contact
Email:
[email protected]
Arabic Program
14 Old Chapel Rd. Middlebury College
Middlebury VT 05753
United States
Discipline
Literature
Sub Areas
Arabic
Colonialism
Cultural Studies
Gender/Women's Studies
Nationalism
Transnationalism
Arab Studies
Comparative
Identity/Representation
Queer/LGBT Studies
Translation
Cinema/Film
Geographic Areas of Interest
Egypt
Lebanon
Jordan
Sudan
Palestine
Morocco
Mediterranean Countries
Kuwait
Mashreq
The Levant
Specialties
Gender & Pol
Postcolonial Fiction & Theory
Modern Arabic Literature And/in Translation
Languages
Arabic (advanced)
Hebrew (elementary)
Persian (intermediate)
French (intermediate)
Education
PhD | 2015 | Arabic Literature | McGill University
MA | 2005 | English | McGill U
BA | 2002 | English Lit | University of Windsor
Abstracts
Zones of conflict or translation? Linguistic ambiguity in Somaya Ramadan’s Awr?q al-narjis
Gender, Dialect, and Translation in Post Civil-War Lebanese Literature
Somaya Ramadan, the Professional Stranger, and Resistant Transliteration in Awraq al-Narjis