User talk:Mohammad Deyab

Mohammad Shaaban Ahmad Deyab received his PhD from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, USA. He presented papers at conferences from Cambridge UK, Virginia USA, Damam KSA to Cairo, Egypt. His writing has been published in both professional journals and academic books. For example, he published, “An Ecocritical Reading of Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels” in  Nature and Culture. Moreover, he is the author of “Stereotyping Muslims in John Updike’s Terrorist;” a chapter published in Muslims and American Popular Culture, edited by Iraj Omidvar and Anne R. Richards; and he wrote “Mele’s Self-Deception in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth,” a chapter published in Critical Insights: Macbeth edited by William W. Weber and published by Grey House Publishing /Salem Press. Currently, Deyab’s research interests include ecocritical, Eco/womanist, postcolonial and comparative studies. Presently, he is a Professor of English Literature, Minia University, Egypt.