Dr. Anisah Saeed Mohammed Nasser

Faculty member

Assistant Professor
College of Languages and Translation
English Program

Anisah Saeed is an assistant professor with seven years of experience, teaching several undergraduate courses in English language and literature. She is interested in English literary studies, literary theory and criticism, diasporic literature, travel narratives, postcolonial studies, feminist literary theory, media studies and cultural studies. 


Qualifications

Academic Qualifications (Beginning with the most recent):
Address Place of Issue             Academic Degree Date
Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fes, Morocco
https://ror.org/04efg9a07
 
Sidi Mohammed Bin Abdellah University, Fes, Morocco PhD 2016
Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fes, Morocco
https://ror.org/04efg9a07
 
Sidi Mohammed Bin Abdellah University, Fes, Morocco MA 2010
Republic of Yemen, Ibb
contact@ibbuniv.edu.ye
Ibb University, Ibb, Yemen BA 2001

Experiences

 

Date Place and Adress of Work Job Rank
2022- Present Department of English/ College of Languages and Translation, Najran University, KSA /Faculty Member  Assistant Professor
2018-2021 Department of English/ Deanship of Community Service, Najran University, KSA/ Faculty Member Assistant Professor
2017 EGE/ Faculty of Governance, Economics and Socials Sciences, University of Mohammed VI Polytechnic, Rabat, Morocco/ Faculty Member Lecturer
2002-2008 Arwa High School & Aisha School, Ibb. Yemen/ Teacher Sc English Teacher h
 

 

Specialties and Skills

المهام الوظيفية

Training Courses

الدورات التدربية

Scientific Achievements
Scientific Research 
  Nasser, Anisah Saeed Mohammed. “Interior Dialogue and Female Voice: A Feminist Dialogic Reading of Mohammed Abul Wali’s “The Land, Salma”. Forum for World Literature Studies, Vol. 17, No. 4 (2025): 701-72

  Nasser, Anisah Saeed, Muneera Muftah, and Hafidh Shams Addin. Chronotopes of Immigration: The Configurations of Spatio-temporal Relations in Mohammad Abdul-Wali’s novella They Die StrangersJournal of Language, Literature and Culture 70.3 (2024): 157-176.  https://doi.org/10.1080/20512856.2024.2351269

  Nasser, Anisa Saeed Mohammed. Undoing the Claim of Objectivity: Contradictions at the Heart of Bergtji van der Haak, Saudi Solutions (2005). Journal of Religion & Film 19.1 (2015): 1-30. DOI: https://doi.org/10.32873/uno.dc.jrf.19.01.36

  Nasser, Anisah Saeed, Murshida Parvin, and Hafidh Shams Addin. Reclaiming Women’s Voice and Agency in Jamila Fatani’s “Tears of Joy and Sorrow” (forthcoming)
 
     
 
I. Undergrauate Courses (Najran University, 2018-present):
1. Novel
2. Drama
3. Poetry
4. Introduction to Literature
5. English literature
6. American literature
7. Language and culture
8. Introduction to Translation
9. Translation 2
10. Research Methodology
11. Applied Linguistics
12. Syntax and Morphology
13. Introduction to Linguistics
14. Lexicology
15. Contrastive Linguistics
16. Phonetics and Phonology
17. English Pronunciation
18. Grammar (1, 2 & 3)
19. Reading (1, 2 & 3)
20. Advanced Composition
21. Writing (1, 2, 3 & 4)
22. Listening (1, 2 & 3)
23. Vocabulary Building 1
24. Vocabulary Building 2.
 25. Translating Islamic Texts
26. Stylistics
27. Computer-Assisted  Translation
28. Translation Project

II. An extinsive course in Arabic grammar for English speakers ( EGE / Faculty of Governance, Economics and Socials Sciences, University of  Mohammed VI Polytechnic, Rabat, Morocco -2017).

III. English courses of 10th, 11th and 12th grades in seconary school ( Yemen 2002-2008). 
 

 

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