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Prof. Hussein A. Alhawamdeh
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Comparative literature
Shakespeare's appropriation in Arabic literature
Feminism and Postcolonialism
Orientalism in Renaissance and Restoration drama
The staging of Islam in Renaissance and eighteenth century
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Professor
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English Language and Literature
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h.hawamdeh@ju.edu.jo
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