Dr. Banan Daraiseh is an assistant professor of English Literature at the Arab Open University, Kuwait Branch.She received her PhD from The University of Arkansas, USA. Her research focuses on the journey trope in women’s literature, Feminism in fiction by Arab women writers, poetry by Arab women, and Postcolonial literature.
Courses:
Reading and Studying Literature I, A230A
Reading and Studying Literature II, A230B
Reading, EL118
Writing Research, EL122
Professional Experience:
· Assistant Professor of English in FLS, Arab Open University, Kuwait. 2013–present.
· Assistant Professor of English, AUM, Kuwait 2012-2013
· Arabic Assistant Instructor, University of Arkansas MEST Program. 2011-2012
· Graduate Assistant of WLIT, University of Arkansas Department of English. 2010-2011
· Teaching Assistant, University of Arkansas Program of Comparative Literature, 2007-2010
Cesaire's Tempest Writes Back to the Empire.
The Arab Journal For Arts Vol 18 (1), 341-359 (2021)
Infatuated with Death; Emily Dickinson and Fadwa Tuqan: A Comparative Study.
Dirasat: Human and Social Sciences 51 (5), 350-363 (August, 2024)