Shurouq Ibrahim
Ph.D Student, Graduate Teaching Associate
she/her/hers
Hagerty Hall, 476
Office Hours
Wednesdays, 11:00am-12:00pm via Zoom
Areas of Expertise
- Trauma Studies
- Postcolonial Studies
- Gothic Studies
- Literary/Feminist Theory
- Contemporary Arab Women’s Writing
Education
- M.A. in 21st Century Literature - University of Lincoln, England, United Kingdom
- B.A. in English Language and Literature/Minor in Translation - Birzeit University, Palestine
Shurouq Ibrahim is a Ph.D student and Graduate Teaching Associate in the Department of Comparative Studies, and the Graduate Research Associate for the Center for the Study of Religion at OSU. She is also minoring in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Her previous research examined individual, vicarious, and cultural trauma in 21st century world literature. Her current research lies at the intersections of trauma, gender, and the spiritual-supernatural in the contemporary literature, film, and oral histories of the Middle East North Africa (MENA) region and the Arab diaspora.