Jahidul Alam

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Jahidul Alam

Associate Professor

Comilla University
Comilla University
Cumilla-3506, Bangladesh

alamjahidul08@gmail.com
+8801746680201

Completing my BA (Honors) and MA in English from the University of Chittagong, I joined as a Lecturer in English at Comilla University in 2009 and was later promoted to Assistant Professor in 2012. I am now on study leave pursuing my PhD in English Literature at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA. I also performed the acting Head of the department twice on different tenures before moving in the USA. An admirer of poetry, I read, write and teach poems.

PhD University of Louisiana at Lfayette English Literature (Ongoing) 2018-
Master of Arts University of Chittagong English -2018
BA (Honours) University of Chittagong English -2007
1. Reversal of Tradition: A Feminist Study of Rokeya’s Sultana’s Dream

2017
The Comilla University Journal of Arts, No.02, 2017.


2. Interrogating Foucauldian Concept of Power/Knowledge in Shakespeare’s The Tempest

March 2019
European Journal of English Language and Literature Studies Vol.7, No.2


3. The Financial Expert Margayya’s Strive to New Identity: An Echo of His Own World

2011
ial Expert Margayya’s Strive to New Identity: An Echo of His Own World”, Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 1, No.3, 2011.[A journal of International Institute for Science, Technology and Education (IISTE)


4. Bellow’s Materialism Makes Relations Suffer in Seize the Da

2012
The Journal of Comilla University, Vol 1, No.3


5. The Mingling of British and American English in Bangladeshi Newspapers: An Analysis Based on the Excerpts from the Daily Star, the Independent and the New Nation

2014
The Journal of Comilla University, Vol 2, No.3


6. A critical study on English for Today of classes 11-12: A course book for HSC curriculum of Bangladesh.


The Comilla University Journal of Arts, Vol 1, No.1


British Commonwealth Postcolonial Studies (BCPS) Conference

February 2019
Savannah, Georgia, USA. Title of the Paper: "Heathcliff’s Resisting the Racial ‘Othering’ in Bronte’s Wuthering Heights"


Modernism/Modernist Literature , Shakespeare, Literary Translation, Postcolonial Literature, Creative Writing (Poetry)