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Welcome to the Hashemite University faculty staff website.
RAJA KHALEEL YOUSEF AL KHALILI
Professor
English Language
Modern American and British Literature / Drama
Faculty of Arts
Department of English Language and Literature
raja@hu.edu.jo
ORCID ID :
224006189
Office No. :
Math127
EXT :
3055
C.V. Document file as PDF:
Ph.D.
Washington State University
The United States of America,2006
Master
Yarmouk University
Jordan,1998
Bachelor
Yarmouk University
Jordan,1995
Modern Drama Modern American Literature Modern English Literature Feminism Medieval Comparative Studies
The Dialectic of Domestic Space and Theatrical Space in Modern British and American Drama. Published Dissertation, Washington State University, 2006. “The Disguise of Imperialism in the Configurations of the Non-European ‘Barbary’: Character in the Barbary Captivity Narratives of James Riley and Eliza Bradley.” Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities. 2005. Research assistance with Dr. Camille Roman on the second volume “Modernisms1900- 1950” of The New Anthology of American Poetry.
Assistant Professor. Hashemite University, 2006-Until the present. Teaching Assistant, Washington State University, 2003-2006. Lecturer, English Department, Al-Jouf Developed College, Saudi Arabia, 1999-2001. Instructor, Al al-Bayt University, 1998-1999 Courses taught at Al-Jouf Developed College:
Courses taught at al_jouf *Introduction to Drama-First Year *Introduction to Poetry-First Year *Introduction to Prose-First Year *Shakespeare and Drama of the English Renaissance –Second Year *Elizabethan Poetry –Second Year *Eighteenth Century Prose-Second Year *17th and 18th century Drama-Third Year *19th Century Prose –Third Year *Romantic and Victorian Poetry-Third Year *Modern and Contemporary Poetry- Fourth Year *Modern Prose Fourth Year *Modern Drama-Fourth Year Courses Taught at al Al-Bayt : *Introduction to Writing-English Department *Readings in American and English Literature-English Department *Listening and Speaking-English Department *101:College English- for English Majors and for the Sciences-Language Center * 102:College English-for English Majors and the for the Sciences-Language Center *Remedial English: Levels 1-6 BSU, Language Center Courses Taught at WSU: English 302 (Writing About Literature) English 210 (Readings in American literature) English 101 English 102 English 305 (Shakespeare up to 1600) Courses Taught at Hashemite University(First Semester): · Introduction to Drama · German Literature · Latin American Literature · Comparative Literature Second Semester: · Introduction to Arabic Culture · Advanced Writing · Introduction to Drama · Introduction to Literature
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Conference papers and Panels: “The Disguise of Imperialism in the Configurations of the Non-European ‘Barbary’: Character in the Barbary Captivity Narratives of James Riley and Eliza Bradley.” Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities. January 13-16, 2005. “Eugene O’Neill and American Folk Drama. ”Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association. October 21-22, 2005.Coeur d’Alene. Chair. The Concept of Knighthood in the Twelfth Century. Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association. October 21-22, 2005. “Eugene O’Neill’s Desire Under the Elms: Implications for the Audience and Readers.” International Globalization, Diversity, and Education Conference. March 9-11, 2006. College of Education, Washington State University, Pullman, USA. “Staging the New Map of America in Modern American Drama (1914-1945).” PANASA Conference. April 21, 2006. “Spatial Partitioning in Lady Gregory’s The Rising of the Moon. English Department Colloquium Series. March 6, 2007.
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