IAFOR Journal of Literature & Librarianship
Volume 10 – Issue 2 – 2021
Reviewers: IAFOR Journal of Literature & Librarianship Dr Raad Kareem Abd-Aun University of Babylon, Iraq Dr Raad Kareem Abd-Aun is a Full Professor in the Department of English, College of Education for Human Sciences at the University of Babylon. He was awarded a PhD in English Literature at the University of Baghdad in 2011. His publications include two books (one on the British dramatist Harold Pinter and the other is a comparative study of the other in selected postcolonial plays), several papers in Iraqi & international academic journals, a volume of poems, in addition to various translations. Raad Kareem Abd-Aun’s main research interests are postcolonial literature and literary theory, modern drama, and Iraqi literature. E-mail: abdaun.raad@gmail.com Dr Sara A. Abdoh Benha University, Egypt Dr Sara A. Abdoh is an Assistant Professor and the head of Department of Sculpture, Architectural Formation and Restoration, in the Faculty of Applied Arts, Benha University, Egypt. She has a Master’s degree and a PhD in the History of Art, Faculty of Fine Arts, Helwan University, Egypt. She is a Coordinator of the Professional Diploma “Architectural Sculpture Restoration Program” and is a peer reviewer for scientific journals in Japan, US, UK, China, India and Greece. She’s a supervisor of a number of master’s theses. E-mail: sara_arts85@hotmail.com Dr Kongkona Dutta Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (Chennai), India Dr Kongkona Dutta is a PhD research scholar in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (Chennai), India. Her research areas focus on the intersectionality of Literature with Political Philosophy and Peace and Conflict Studies. Her thesis explores the ideas of peace, preservation, justice and conflict in the selected writings of T.S. Eliot, the celebrated poet and writer of the 20th century western world. She investigates Eliot’s creative strategies for peace making via social contractarian positions, as reflected through his writings. Her work makes a commentary on T.S. Eliot’s literary scholarship and also delineates Eliot’s methods of political Conservatism as an approach towards conflict resolution. She presented her work titled “Moral Choice and Compliance: Exploration of Justice in T.S. Eliot’s The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” at the Asian Conference on Arts and Humanities (ACAH) in Tokyo, Japan, 2019. E-mail: shailajadutta@gmail.com Mr Behrouz Foladi Ministry of Education, Hamedan, Iran Mr Behrouz Foladi is an Educational Trainer at Iran’s Ministry of Education, Hamedan Branch. He received his Master of Fine arts degree from the University of Kamalolmolk in Graphic design. He also received a Bachelor of Fine arts from the University of Applied Science and Technology in Graphic design in 2011. Following his formation, he has taught at local universities and he has spent most of his career at the Ministry of Education and was a Secondary school Art Teacher at the Art Department (2016-2019). His publications include
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