Asmaa Hussein Zaki Maghrabi

Teaching Assistant

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PERSONAL

INFORMATION

                                 Asmaa Hussein Zaki Maghrabi

 

  Beba, Beni-Suef, Egypt 

 01140609126 

 Asmaaelmaghrabi27@gmail.com

Sex Female | Date of birth 21/07/1996 | Nationality Egyptian 

Current job: Demonstrator at Faculty of Arts, English Department

 

 

 

 

WORK EXPERIENCE           

 

 Nov 2019    Working as a Demonstrator at  Faculty of Arts, English Department  Major: Literature, Critical Theory July 2017 – March 2022       Working as a Translator

 

EDUCATION AND               

TRAINING

 

                                             2020  Studied the pre-master curriculums at  Faculty of Arts, English Department 

 

2018    Graduated from Faculty of Arts, English Department  Beni-Suef University, Egypt.

             

CERTIFICATES                     

                                   Nov 2021        Information and Communication Technology (ICT).

 

                                  26/ 10 / 2021    TOEFL (Grade 503)

                                    

                                  Jan 2020            Plagiarism Course.

                                  

                                  2018                  Academic Writing

 

 

PERSONAL SKILLS              

 

 

  • Time Management.
  • Work Under Pressure.
  • Work in Team.
  • Communication Skills, Self-Learning.

 

 

                      Mother tongue(s)   Arabic

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                                                                      Listening            Reading                                                          

                                                                                                                                       interaction        production 

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Computer skills                             § I have the ability to use Microsoft Office Software Programmes.

 

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Master Title

Hybridity in Postcolonial Criticism: A Study of Robert Young;s Contributions to Postcolonial Theory

Master Abstract

Abstract Based on postmodern and postcolonial theories, this thesis explores hybridity as a major idea in Robert Young’s criticism. Hybridity is a prominent term in contemporary postcolonial studies that seek to reveal the fallaciousness which the colonizers use to keep on their hegemony over the colonized. It means the mingling of two forms in order to create a new one. Hybridity arises from the enforced domination of the colonizers upon the colonized people. It is a dominant idea in the writings of Robert JC Young, who has become a familiar name to those who endeavor into the field of Postcolonialism. As one of the most eminent postcolonial cultural critics whose writings have a prominence till the present time, Young contributes to the field of Postcolonialism, one of his contributions is through his notion of hybridity. So, drawing from postcolonial cultural theory, the purpose of this study is to scrutinize Young’s contributions to postcolonial criticism through his theory of hybridity.

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