CURRICULUM VITAE

Dr. Iman Adawy Ahmed Hanafy

Benha University, Faculty of Arts, English Department.

1- Personal Name : Iman Adawy Ahmed Hanafy Year of Birth : May 7, 1966 Nationality : Egyptian Marital Status : Married and have Children Profession : Associate Professor Office Address : University, Faculty of Arts, English Department Telephone No. : 013-3236124 Home – 01146188533 Mobile E-Mail : [email protected] [email protected]

2- Academic Degrees - 2013: Associate Professor of English Language and Literature - 2000: Ph.D. in English Literature, -Benha Branch, Faculty of Arts, Department of English. - 1996: M.A. in English Literature, University, Faculty of Arts, Department of English. - 1992: Post-graduate Diploma in English Language and Literature, Zagazig University- Benha Branch, Faculty of Arts, Department of English. - 1987: B.A. in English Language and Literature, Zagazig University- Benha Branch, Faculty of Arts, Department of English.

3- Professional History - October 1991—July 1996. Demonstrator in English Department, Faculty of Arts, Zagazig University- Benha Branch. - July 1996—October 2000. Assistant Lecturer in English Department, Faculty of Arts, Zagazig University- Benha Branch. - October 2000— December2005. Lecturer in English Department, Faculty of Arts, Zagazig University- Benha Branch. - January2006—June2010. Assistant professor in Qassim University, English Department, Faculty of Education, Girls Section, Puridah, KSA. - July 2010 –May 2013. Lecturer in English Department, Faculty of Arts, Benha University. - June 2013- present. Associate Professor of English language and literature in Benha University, Faculty of Arts.

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4- Courses Taught - Teaching English language for non-specialist 1992-1996 for Faculty of Arts. - Teaching English literature for English department (in Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Education) 2000-2005 in the following subjects: - 15th, 16th, 17th , 18th,19th, and 20th Century English Literary criticism. - Comparative literature. - American literature. - Poetry. - 18th,19th, and 20th Century Fiction. - Essay Writing. - Devising, coordinating, supervising courses and syllabuses for non- specialist 2000-2005. - Devising, supervising and preparing courses and syllabuses for Benha High Institute of Technology 2000-2004. - Teaching English language and terminology for Faculty of Commerce- English section. Zagazig University-Benha Branch 2000-2004. - Supervising English courses in Faculty of Medicine 2001-2004. - Teaching English language for post-graduate students in faculty of medicine 2003-2005. - Teaching the following subjects: criticism, novel, essay writing and poetry for English department in the Faculty of Education, Girls Section, Qassim University, Puridah, KSA 2006-2010 . - Teaching English Literary Criticism for English Department (in Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Education) 2011-present.

5- Research and Publications

Thesis:  An analytical and Comparative Study of Stanley Fish's Critical Theory, With Special emphasis on Reader- Response Theory. Ph.D. Thesis, English Department, Faculty of Arts, Zagazig University- Benha Branch, , 2000.  A Study of Yvor Winters' Theory of Poetry in Relation to Samuel Johnson's. M.A. Thesis, the Department of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Arts, Cairo University, Egypt, 1996.

Iman Adawy Ahmed Hanafy, PhD Page 2 of 3 Articles: - "Magic Realism in Jorge Luis Borges's Fictions and Naguib Mahfouz's Arabian Nights and Days." Proceedings, 7th International Symposium on Comparative Literature. Cairo University, 2002. - "Writing the Text: A Reader-Response Approach to James Joyce's Ulysses." Proceedings, Ain Shams University International Symposium, 2003. - "Imagination: Ethical or Aesthetic?" Ain Shams Bulletin, 2004. - "The Fallen Monument: A Marxist Interpretation of Faulkner's 'A Rose for Emily'." The Interaction between Languages: LSP, Culture and Literature, University of Helwan International Symposium, 2004. - "The Fallacy of Intentional Fallacy: E. D. Hirsch's Objective Theory of Meaning." Philology, University of Al Alsun, 2005. - “Ecofeminism across Cultures in Le Guin’s Always Coming Home”. Proceedings, the Tenth International Symposium on Comparative Literature: The Marginalized. Cairo University, 2010. - “Cultures in Conflict: An Interpretation of Alice Walker's ‘Everyday Use’” Jordan University Journal Dirasat, vol. 38, no. 1, 2011. - “Deconstructing Dichotomies: An Ecocritical Analysis of William Golding's Lord of the Flies.” Ain Shams Bulletin, vol. 39, 2011. - "Nature, Woman and the Eco-text: Self-Discovery in Emily Nasrallah’s two Short Stories 'The Cocoon' and 'The Butterfly'.” Words for a Small Planet: Ecocritical Views. Lexington Books, 2012. - “A Utopian Aspiration: Mohamed Salmawy’s Wings of the Butterfly in the Light of the Egyptian Revolution of the 25th of January” Fikr Wa Ibda’ Journal, August 2012.

6- Visiting Scholar - Academic Visiting Scholar at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, UNC, USA, July1998-May2000.

7- Supervision of Theses in Faculty of Arts, Benha University in the following Areas: - British and American Literature. - African Literature (in America). - Postmodernism. - Sociological Criticism. - Reception Theory of Criticism. - Marxism. - Eco-Criticism

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8- Training Courses: - Fulbright TESOL Institute at Iowa State University, USA, 19 July-5 August, 1994. - ICDL- UNESCO PROGRAM (International Computer Driving Licence), 2005 - TKT, University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, June 2013. - The University of California, Berkeley, an online learning course, College Writing 2. 1x, December 17th, 2013.

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