Shurouq Ibrahim
Contact Information
- ibrahim.278@osu.edu
Areas of Expertise
- Modern Arabic and Anglo Arab Literature
- Trauma Studies and Affect Theory
- Gender and Feminism
- Postcolonial Theory
- The Gothic and World Literatures
Education
- Ph.D in Comparative Studies (in progress) - The Ohio State University
- Graduate Certificate in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies - The Ohio State University
- M.A. in English (21st Century Literature) - University of Lincoln, England, U.K.
- B.A. in English/Minor in Translation - Birzeit University, Palestine
Biography and Research Interests
Shurouq Ibrahim is a Ph.D candidate and University Fellow in the Department of Comparative Studies, with a graduate minor in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS). Shurouq’s previous research examined representations of individual, vicarious, and cultural trauma in contemporary world literature. Her current project is located at the nexus of Arab karb (cultural trauma), affect, and the supernatural in Arabic and Anglo Arab literature. She draws on critical trauma studies and feminist frameworks to analyze narratives written against the backdrop of violent collective experiences like colonialism, war, and exile. Shurouq is particularly interested in gothic tropes such as hybridity, haunting, the monstrous feminine, and embodied abjection.
Selected Peer-Reviewed Publications
- Ibrahim, S. (May 2026). "Parray, Tauseef Ahmad. Islam and Democracy in the 21st Century." Arab Studies Quarterly, vol. 48, no. 2, 10.13169/arabstudquar.48.2.0005
- Ibrahim, S. (Mar. 2026). "Ez-Eldin, Mansoura. The Orchards of Basra, trans. Paul G. Starkey," Arab Studies Quarterly, vol. 48, no. 1, https://www.jstor.org/stable/48877008
- Ibrahim, S. (Feb. 2026). "Navigating Trauma through Arabic Gothic Literature," Ananke Magazine, https://issuu.com/anankemag/docs/ananke_voices_2026_/119?ff
- Ibrahim, S. (Nov. 2025). "Circular Hybridity: Reconciling Identity and Place in Randa Jarrar's A Map of Home," Cultural Practices of Place: A Sense of Placing, Palgrave Macmillan, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-96848-8_2
- Ibrahim, S. (May 2025). "The Dissenters by Youssef Rakha," Arab Studies Quarterly, vol. 47, no. 2, https://www.jstor.org/stable/48828282
Research
- Research Associate, Center for the Study of Religion (2023-2025)
Teaching Record
- ARABIC 3702 | Place, Space, and Migration in Modern Arabic Literature and Film
- ARABIC/WGSS 2702 | Gender & Citizenship in Modern Arabic Literature in Translation
- COMPSTD 2301 | Introduction to World Literature
- RELSTDS 2370 | Introduction to Comparative Religion [Recitation Instructor]
Selected Awards and Fellowships
- Philip A. Armstrong Graduate Student Departmental Service Award (2025-2026 AY)
- Distinguished University Fellowship, Comparative Studies (2025-2026 AY)
- FREE Center Graduate Small Grants for Feminist Scholarship (2025, 2024)
- Center for the Study of Religion Research and Travel Grant (2026, 2025, 2023)
- The Richard Bjornson Award for Best Essay by a Graduate Student in Comparative Studies (2022-2023 AY)
- Distinguished University Fellowship, Comparative Studies (2021-2022 AY)