Ragheb, G., "The War of the North African Desert and the Egyptian Setting in Olivia Manning's Levant Trilogy and Penelope Lively's Moon Tiger: Public and Private History", 3rd International Symposium on Comparative Literature, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt, pp. 639-658, 1995.
Ragheb, G., "Lewis Percy One Man's Study of Women", Bulletin of the Faculty of Arts, issue July, pp. 43-67, 1995.
Ragheb, G., "Transcending Further Cultural and Narrative Boundaries in Ben Okri's Astonishing the Gods (1995)", 7th International Symposium on Comparative Literature, Cairo, Egypt, pp. 265-290, 2003.
Ragheb, G., "Resistance and Identity in Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea", 8th International Symposium on Comparative Literature, Cairo, Egypt, pp. 261-284, 2006.
Ragheb, G. A., "A Victim Speaks Out: Margaret Atwood's 'Little Red Hen'", Recontextualizing Resistance, Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017.
Ragheb, G., "Subverting the myth of 'the good wife' in two African short stories", Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium of Comparative Literature, Cairo University, Department of English Language and Literature, pp. 623-634, 2018.
Ragheb, G., "Playing Around with Time: The Working Out of Destiny in Muriel Spark's Symposium (1990)", Cairo Studies in English, pp. 13-32, 1999.
Ragheb, G., "A Landscape of the Imagination: Kazuo Ishiguru's The Unconsoled (1995)", Cairo Studies in English, pp. 311-322, 2000.

Courses

Prof. Ragheb has taught courses on Ecocriticism, Mythology, Feminist Literature and Criticism, Postcolonial Studies, and Postmodernism in the English Novel in the M.A. and Ph.D. programmes in the English Department. Undergraduate courses she taught included cultural studies, women's studies and the English novel from the 18th to the 20th centuries.