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Farouk Mustafa |
Office: Pick Hall 202
5828 South University Avenue Chicago, IL 60637 773-702-7473 |
| Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1977. Teaching at Chicago since 1975. |
Email: f-mustafa@uchicago.edu |
| SPECIAL
INTERESTS: Modern Arabic Literature, Modern Arab Intellectual
History, The Arts in the Arab World, Literary Translations. Associate Director, Center for Middle Eastern Studies |
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Pen name: Farouk Abdel Wahab
Farouk Mustafa was born in Tanta, Egypt, and grew up there and in Cairo. He received his B.A. from the University of Cairo, and continued his studies there, taking the M.A. in English Literature from the University of Cairo in 1969. Thereupon he moved to the United States to pursue graduate study at the University of Minnesota, from which he received the Ph.D. in Comparative Literature in 1977. He specializes in Arabic literature, particularly the Arabic theater, in comparative literature, and in popular culture and modern intellectual history.
| 1962 | B.A., Faculty of Arts, University of Cairo, Egypt |
| 1969 | M.A., (with distinction) English Literature, University of Cairo, Egypt |
| 1977 | Ph.D., Comparative Literature, University of Minnesota |
Areas of Specialization
Arabic literature, popular culture and modern intellectual history; comparative literature; theater
Teaching experience
Taught English language and literature at Cairo University; Arabic language and literature at the University of Minnesota and the University of Chicago; had a brief visiting appointment in Comparative literature at Northwestern University; directed a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar for College Teachers, "Literature of the Islamic Middle East in Translation: The Living Tradition" at the University of Chicago; gave an intensive, two-week course on Arabic literature to an NEH Summer Seminar for Faculty of the English Department at Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, GA; lectured extensively on Arabic literature and gave poetry readings at universities, learned societies and civic and religious organizations.