Roula Maria Dib

Assistant Professor of English
English Division
American University in Dubai
United Arab Emirates

Biography

Prof. Roula-Maria Dib has taught courses on Developmental English, Composition and Rhetoric, Advanced Composition and Research, and Introduction to Literature. She is currently working on her Ph.D. dissertation, and along the journey, has written and published some research centered on canonical figures such as Miguel de Cervantes, Hilda Doolittle, W.B. Yeats, Wyndham Lewis, C.G. Jung, and James Joyce. Roula-Maria is a member of the T.S. Eliot Society of the UK, Literary London, and the British Association of Modernist Studies (BAMS) and has presented papers on modernist studies at several conferences across the UK, including those at Bath Spa University, Durham University, and the University of Leeds. Besides her literary research, she also enjoys writing poetry, and some of her works have appeared in journals such as The Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism (ARAS), Non Credo, and the Journal of Wyndham Lewis Studies. Her research interests lie at the interstices of psychoanalysis, mythology, modernism, and feminism, which involve frequent forays into Jungian psychology, interdisciplinary works on the literary and visual arts, and the bridge between modernist literature and science.

Research Intrest

English Literature and Psychoanalysis, Comparative Literature, Jungian Psychotherapy, English Language and Literature

List of Publications
Comment: Tales from the Scallop Shell December 1, 2016, Roula-Maria Dib Nassif