Dr. Anisah Saeed Mohammed Nasser

Faculty member

Assistant Professor
College of Languages and Translation
English Program

Anisah Saeed is an assistant professor with five 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. 


المؤهلات العلمية

Ph.D. in English Language and Literature (2016), Sidi  Mohammed Bin Abdellah University,  Faculty of
Letters and Human Sciences, Department of  English Studies.  Fez, Morocco.
M.A. (Master of Arts in English: Cultural Studies (2010), Sidi Mohammed Bin Abdellah University,
Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, Department of English Studies. Fez, Morocco. 
B. A. in English Sudies (2001), Ibb University, Yemen.

الخبرات

Assistant Professor of English language and literature at the Department of English, College of Languages & Translation, Najran University, K SA. (2018-present).

A standard Arabic grammar teacher for native English speakers, EGE/ Faculty of Governance, Economics and Socials Sciences, University of  Mohammed VI Polytechnic, Rabat ,Morocco. (June, 2017).

English Teacher. Arwa High School, Ibb. Yemen (2002-2008).

التخصصات والمهارات

المهام الوظيفية

الدورات التدربية

الدورات التدربية

 Undoing the Claim of Objectivity: Contradictions at the Heart of     
Bergtji van der Haak, Saudi Solutions (2005). Journal of Religion & Film: Vol. 19: Iss. 1, Article 36. (2015) Available at: http://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/jrf/vol19/iss1/36 

 Chronotopes of Immigration: The Configurations of Spatio-temporal Relations in Mohammad
Abdul-Wali’s novella They Die Strangers (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. 

II. An extinsive course in Arabic grammar for English speakers in 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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