Noran Amin
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Noran Amin graduated from the English Department at Cairo in 2009. She was hired by the department to work as a graduate teaching assistant in 2010. Two years later, she got a scholarship from the Fulbright Commission to teach Arabic as a Second Language to Non-Native Speakers in the United States of America for the academic year 2012-2013. While she was teaching Arabic at the University of Wyoming in the U.S., she got a scholarship for doing her M.A. at the same institution, which she started in August 2013 and finished in May 2015. The M.A. In addition to the required coursework she did for her M.A. program, she worked as a writing consultant in the Writing Center at the University of Wyoming for 2 years. In 2015, she finished her M.A. and defended her thesis, titled "Interweaving the Threads of Ecofeminism and Reviving the Theory through a Comparison of Two Cross-Cultural Novels, " and she got a high pass on her defense.
In May 2015 started a PhD program in the Department of English at Idaho State University. Her dissertation, whose defense date is March 2020, presents a mode of critique for analying comics and graphic narratives. The title of her dissertation is "The Interrogative Mode: A practical Theory for Comics Criicism."
Amin's research interests include the following areas of study: literary criticism & theory, visual literacy and analysis, comics and comics criticism, American Literature, Francophone Literature, feminist theories, ecofeminism, comparative literature, AI literature & Film, science fiction and fantasy.