AHMAD MOHAMMAD SALEEM FAYEQ ABU BAKER استاذ/ abubaker@aabu.edu.jo Download CV orcid linkedin Google Scholar Scopus ResearchGate Jordan Open Innovation Platform Contact Member Ext: 2114, Research Researche Title عنــوان البحــث Publishing Year Identity Erasure in Fadia Faqir?s Pillars of Salt, My Name is Salma & Leila Aboulela?s Minaret 2021 ?Racial Inferiority Complex, Hybridity, & Colonial Anxiety in Kipling?s Kim? Indiana Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol.2.Issue.2, pp.1-6, 2021. Published by Indiana Publications. 2021 The Image of Egypt in a Selection of Elizabethan & Jacobean Plays 2017 1-?Natural Objects in Youssef Ziedan?s Azazeel: An Environmental Perspective? 2016 2-?The Problematics of Identity & Identity Erasure in Youssef Ziedan?s Azazeel?. 2015 3-?Resistance/Acceptance of Inferiority, Invisibility and Marginalization in Arundhati Roy?s The God of Small Things & Kazu Ishiguro?s The Remains of the Day? 2015 ?Towards An Anodynic Concept of Death: A Comparative Study of A Selection of English & Arabic Poetry? 2014 The Therapeutic Function of Story telling: The Arabian Nights Vs. Franz Kafka?s Animal Stories 2011 Delving into The Mysteries of Dickinsons Nature is what we see. Canadian Social Science. Vol.6, No.6, pp.113-118, 2010. Published by Canadian Academy of Oriental and Occidental Culture/Canada. 2010 The Question of Identity in Abdulrahman Munifs When We Left the Bridge. Studies in Literature & Language. Vol. 1, No.6, 2010, pp.52-61. Published by Canadian Academy of Oriental and Occidental Culture/Canada 2010 Multi-Layers of Identity in William Beckfords Vathek 2010 Religious Identity in Michael Ondaatjes The English Patient. Language, Literature, and Cultural Studies, Vol. 1, No.1, June 2008, pp.101-08. Published by Military Technical Academy Publishing House/Romania Rethinking Identity: The Coloniser in E. M. Forsters A Passage to India, Nebula: A Journal of Multidisciplinary Scholarship, Issue 3.2-3, September 2006, pp.68-85. Publisher: Nebula Press/Australia Anglophilia in Arundhati Roys The God of Small Things. Studies in Women Writers in English, Vol.VIII. New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, 2009, pp.231-245 Poems on The Great War: Sadness, Anger, Repression, Healing, Interactions, Vol. 16.1, Spring 2007, pp.1-13. Publisher: Ege University/Turkey Rethinking Identity: Mahmoud Darwishs Poem Tibaaq (Antithesis) - A Post-colonial Perspective, Interdisciplinary Humanities Journal, Vol. 24.2 Asian Humanities/Fall Issue 2007, pp. 28-41. Publisher: NAHE The National Association for Humanities Education Louisiana University/U.S.A Maps in Michael Ondaatjes The English Patient, Nebula: A Journal of Multidisciplinary Scholarship, Issue 5.1/5.2, June 2008, pp. 98-109. Publisher: Nebula Press/Australia Natural Providence? In Stephen Cranes The Open Boat, Interactions, Vol. 17.1, Spring 2008, pp.1-14 (1st Author). Publisher: Ege University/Turkey Identity Crisis: Rudyard Kiplings Kim A Post-Colonial Perspective. Epiphany Online Academic Journal. No.3, Special Issue: Identity, Fall 2009, pp.81-104. Published by International University of Sarajevo The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock as an Emblem of the Modern Writers Dilemma, Journal of Arts and Human Sciences, Vol. 57, July 2005, pp. 573-620 (2nd Author). Publisher: Minya University/Egypt Almasys Desire for Identity Erasure in Michael Ondaatjes The English Patient, Nebula: A Journal of Multidisciplinary Scholarship, Issue 5.4, December 2008, pp.43-45. Publisher: Nebula Press/Australia Identity and Erasure in Salman Rushdies Midnights Children, Panjab University Research Journal (Arts) V. XXXIV, Nos. 1&2 (April - Oct 2007), pp.79-98. Publisher: Panjab University/India Heterotopological Space in Emily Dickinsons Poem 632 The Brain is wider than the sky. Interactions, Fall 2009 (2nd Author), pp.1-13. Ege University/Turkey The Theme of Futility in War Poetry, Nebula: A Journal of Multidisciplinary Scholarship, Issue 4.3, September 2007, pp.125-140. Publisher: Nebula Press/Australia A Contributor of a series of literary characters descriptions in the four volume set The Dictionary of World Literary Characters to be published by Facts on File, Inc. in Summer 2009