Dr. Zainab El-Mansi | Humanities | Best Researcher Award
Lecturer at The British University in Egypt, Egypt
Zainab El-Mansi is a highly accomplished academic, passionate about literature, with a particular focus on world literature, postcolonial studies, and Palestinian studies. Her scholarly expertise and teaching prowess are evident through her diverse roles as a university lecturer, academic researcher, and podcast host. Zainab has a rich academic background, including a Ph.D. in English and Comparative Literature, with significant contributions to literature and cultural studies, particularly through her conference presentations and publications.
Publication Profile
🎓Education
Zainab El-Mansi completed her Ph.D. in English and Comparative Literature in 2018 at Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. Her thesis, “The 1948 Nakba between History and Fiction,” was highly acclaimed, earning her first-class honors and a recommendation for publication. Prior to that, El-Mansi earned an MA in English and Comparative Literature from Ain Shams University in 2010 and a BA in the same field in 2003. Throughout her academic journey, she has been committed to exploring topics in world literature, postcolonial studies, and Palestinian literature. Her rigorous research training, combined with her academic teaching experience, has shaped her ability to engage with literary texts in critical and innovative ways. Zainab’s educational background is complemented by her active participation in numerous conferences and symposia, where she presents her research on various cultural and literary topics, contributing significantly to the academic discourse in her field.
💼Experience
Zainab El-Mansi brings extensive teaching experience to her academic roles. Since 2019, she has been a lecturer at The British University in Egypt, where she teaches English and Comparative Literature courses. In addition, she serves as a module leader, overseeing the delivery of academic English modules. El-Mansi also works as a freelance reviewer and an adjunct lecturer at various institutions, providing constructive feedback on research papers and helping guide students’ academic growth. She has taught a wide range of subjects, including world literature, Victorian novels, and modern literature, employing a student-centered approach to foster critical thinking. Her previous positions include assistant lecturer at the Faculty of Arts, Modern Sciences, and Arts University, and academic writing instructor at Amideast. Zainab’s work extends beyond the classroom as she is involved in literary criticism, contributing articles to prestigious journals and participating in conferences that align with her research interests.
🏆Awards and Honors
Zainab El-Mansi’s academic achievements are marked by several awards and honors. Most notably, she received first-class honors for her Ph.D. thesis, “The 1948 Nakba between History and Fiction,” which was also recommended for publication. Her dedication to her academic work and contribution to literature has earned her recognition from various academic institutions. She has been invited to speak at numerous prestigious conferences, such as the XXII Congress of the International Comparative Literature Association in Tbilisi, Georgia, where she presented her research on Palestinian-Israeli unity. Zainab’s work has garnered international attention, and her publications have been widely recognized for their depth and interdisciplinary approach. Her commitment to postcolonial studies, Palestinian literature, and Arabic literature continues to inspire fellow researchers and students. Zainab’s numerous conference presentations and invited talks demonstrate her standing as a respected scholar in her field.
🔬Research Focus
Conclusion
Publications
- Blurring the Boundaries between History and Fiction in Khoury’s Gate of the Sun and Ashour’s The Woman from Tantoura
- Author(s): Zainab El-Mansi
- Citations: 181-198
- Year: 2021
- Journal: Cairo Studies in English, 2021 (1)
- Resisting the Zionist Grand Narrative and Defying the Palestinian/Arab Metanarrative in Ibrahim Nasrallah’s Time of White Horses
- Author(s): Zainab El-Mansi
- Citations: 145-166
- Year: 2019
- Journal: Cairo Studies in English, 2019 (1)
- Can the Raped Woman Speak?
- Author(s): Zainab El-Mansi
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Citations: Not provided for this book.