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BAHAREH AZAD NOVEMBER 2016
LECTURER, UNIVERSITY OF ISFAHAN
Academic Address:
Faculty of Languages
University of Isfahan
Isfahan, Iran
b.azad@fgn.ui.ac.ir
CURRICULUM VITAE
Education
Degree Major Institute
PhD candidate 2013- present English Literature University of Isfahan
MA 2010-2012 English Literature University of Isfahan
BA 2002-2006 English Literature University of Zahedan
Academic Positions
2015-present University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
Visiting Lecturer, Dept. of English Language and Literature
2013-2015 Payame-noor University, Isfahan, Iran
Visiting Lecturer, Dept. of English Language and Literature
2012-2013 Sobhe-sadegh University, Isfahan, Iran
Visiting Lecturer, Dept. of English
Publication:
I. Book
Testing Liberal Humanism: East in David Hare’s Plays. Saarbrucken: Lambert
Academic Publishing, 2013.
II. Book Chapters in Progress
Malcolm X Speaks: Selected Speeches and Statement. Translator. Manuscript in Progress.
Cultural Studies Article Series. Translator. Manuscript in Progress.
III. Refereed Articles in Academic Journals
Azad, Bahareh, and Pyeaam Abbasi. “Bakhtin’s Carnival and Strindberg’s Miss Julie.”
Journal of Language Teaching and Research 4.3 (2013).
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Azad, Bahareh, and Hossein Pirnajmuddin. “Politics And The Humanistic Pose: David
Hare’s Wall.” ILSHS 3 (2013): 30-36.
Azad, Bahareh. “The Devil in the House: The Awakening of Chopin’S Anti-hero.”
ILSHS 17 (2013): 22-26.
IV. Articles under Evaluation
“J. H. Prynne’s ‘The Ideal Star-Fighter’ and the Sublime Fringes of Difficulty”
(forthcoming, 2016).
“Stepping across the Posthumanist Threshold in J. H. Prynne’s ‘L’Extase de M. Poher’”
(forthcoming, 2016).
“Hamlet’s Catch-22: A Psychoanalytic Reading of Hamlet and Catch-22” (forthcoming,
2016).
“Admirable Crichton and the Geography of Change” (forthcoming, 2016).
“How They Became Posthuman: Mapping Native American Margins through Politics of
the Body” (forthcoming, 2016).
“Theatrum Mundi and The Merchant of Venice” (forthcoming, 2016).
Conference:
“Power Politics and Don DeLillo’s White Noise.” English Language Studies, Shahid
Madani University. October 2012.
Languages:
Persian: Mother tongue English: Fluent French: Moderate
References:
Dr. Hossein Pirnajmuddin. Associate professor, English Language Dep., University of Isfahan,
E-mail: pirnajmuddin@fgn.ui.ac.ir, Phone: +983117932137, Mobile: +989133147565 .
Dr. Helen Ouliaeinia. Assistant professor, English Language Dep., University of Isfahan, E-mail:
helen_ouliaeinia@yahoo.com, Phone: +983116273695, Mobile: +989133289758.
Dr. Peyaam Abbasi. Assistant professor, English Language Dep., University of Isfahan, E-mail:
pyeaam77@yahoo.co.uk, Phone: +983117932137.
Dr. Zahra Jannessari Ladani. Assistant professor, English Language Dep., University of Isfahan,
E-mail: zjannessaril@gmail.com, Phone: +983116273695, Mobile: +989132662276.
Dr. Azizollah Dabbaghi. Associate Professor, English Language Dep., University of Isfahan, E-
mail: isfahan.uni.test@gmail.com, Phone: +983117932137, Mobile: +98913044974.