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Ferial Ghazoul

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Ferial Jabouri Ghazoulis anIraqischolar, critic, and translator.[1]She was educated in Iraq, Lebanon, Britain, France, and the USA. She obtained her PhD incomparative literaturefromColumbia Universityin 1978. Currently, she is chair and professor of English and comparative literature at theAmerican University in Cairo.

Career as a scholar

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As a scholar, Ghazoul has a number of significant publications, notably the encyclopaedicArab Women Writing: A Critical Reference Guide, 1873-1999(2008) which she co-edited withRadwa AshourandHasna Reda-Mekdashi.The book was chosen byChoicejournal as one of the Outstanding Academic Titles of the year. Among other works, Ghazoul is the author ofNocturnal Poetics: The Arabian Nights in Comparative Context(AUC Press,1996). Her principal research interests are comparative literature and postcolonial studies, and she has written numerous scholarly articles, book reviews and book chapters on these topics. She is the founding editor ofAlif: A Journal of Comparative Poetics,one of the AUC's flagship journals.[2]

Career as a translator

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As a literary translator, Ghazoul is a past winner of the Arkansas Arabic Translation Award. Ghazoul and co-translatorJohn Verlendenwon the award for their translation ofMuhammad Afifi Matar's volume of poetryRubaiyat al-farah(Quartet of Joy). The duo have also translatedEdwar al-Kharrat's classic novelRama and the Dragon,and in July 2010, they received a $100,000 grant from theNational Endowment for the Humanitiesto translate the works of theBahrainipoetQassim Haddad.[3]Besides translating a considerable amount ofArabic poetry,Ghazoul has translated critical works from English and French into Arabic. Below is a list of the diverse genres and authors that she has translated so far:

Selected works

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As author

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  • Nocturnal Poetics: The Arabian Nights in Comparative Context
  • The Arabian Nights: A Structural Analysis

As editor

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  • Arab Women Writers: A Critical Reference Guide, 1873-1999(co-edited withRadwa Ashourand Hasna Reda-Mekdashi)
  • Edward Said and Critical Decolonization(editor)
  • The View from Within: Writers and Critics on Contemporary Arabic Literature(co-edited withBarbara Harlow)
  • Alif: Journal of Contemporary Poetics(founding editor)

As translator

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References

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  1. ^"Faculty profile in AUC website".Archived fromthe originalon 2012-02-14.Retrieved2012-01-10.
  2. ^Profile in Arab Women Writers website
  3. ^""AUC Professors Receive Grant from National Endowment for the Humanities", AUC News, 21 July 2010 ".Archived fromthe originalon 14 February 2012.Retrieved10 January2012.