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Ph.D. (al-Mustansiriyya University, Baghdad)
  
Dr Hassan Nadhem  
Position
Lecturer
Interests
  • Linguistics
  • Critical theory
  • Literature
  •  Qur’ānic studies
Email
Tel
0208 451 9993

Profile

Dr. Nadhem earned a PhD in modern critical theory and literature from Al-Mustansiriyya University in Baghdad.  He taught Arabic Literature in Iraq (1993-1995) and Libya (1996-2000).  He published 15 original and translated books.  He is continuing his research in Islamic Studies and textual analysis.  He currently resides in the United States.

Teaching

Quar’an and Hadīth  Studies (MA)

Publications & Supervision

  • Nadhem, Hassan. 2008. Text and Life. Damascus: Dar al-Mada Publishing.

  • Co-author of the Biographical Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa, 2007.

  • Nadhem, Hassan. 2006. Humanization of Poetry: Introduction of Other Modernity. Beirut: the Arabic Cultural Center.

  • Nadhem, Hassan. 2003 (2nd Edition). Concepts of Poetics: A Comparative Study on the Origins, the Method and the Concepts, Beirut: Arabic Institution of Studies and Publishing. 1994 (1st Edition). Beirut: Arabic Cultural Center.

  • Nadhem, Hassan. 2002. Stylistic Structures: A Study on Assayab’s Poetic Collection Unshudat Al-Matar. Beirut: the Arabic Cultural Center.

  • A variety of essays and studies in various Arabic magazines and newspapers such as Al-Adab (Beirut), Al-Ittihad (UAE), Nawafidh (Saudi Arabia), Al-Gasrah (Qatar), Al-Ayyam (Bahrain), Azzaman (London), Al-Rai (Jordan), Al-Sabah and Al-Mada (Iraq).

Co-translated books into Arabic: 

  • Ehrenberg, John. 2007. Civil Society: A Critical History of an Idea, Beirut: Arab Organization for Translation.

  • Gadamer, Hans George. 2007. Truth and Method, Beirut: The New Book Publishing.

  • Gadamer, Hans George. 2007. Heidegger’s Ways, Beirut: The New Book Publishing.

  • Sulieaman, Susan R. and Crosman, Inge (editors). 2007. The Reader in the Text, Beirut: The New Book Publishing.

  • Gadamer, Hans George. 2002. The Beginning of Philosophy, Beirut: The New Book Publishing.

  • Silverman, Hugh. 2002. Textualities between Hermeneutics and Deconstruction, Beirut: the Arabic Cultural Centre.

  • Anthony Giddens. 2002. The Runaway World: How the Globalism Reshapes Our Life Beirut: the Arabic Cultural Center.

  • Jacobson,   Roman. 2002. Main Trends in the Science of Language, Beirut: the Arabic Cultural Centre.

  • Tompkins, Jane (editor). 1999. Reader- Response Criticism: from Formalism to Post-structuralism, Cairo: Higher Council of Culture.

  • Jacobson,   Roman. 1994. Six Lectures on Sound and meaning, Beirut: Arabic Cultural Centre.

 

 


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