Abdul Sattar Jawad

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Abdul Sattar Jawad (born April 10, 1943) is an Iraqi-born a Visiting Professor at Harvard University. Prior to that he with the John Hope Franklin Center for Interdisciplinary and International Studies at Duke University. He received a Ph.D in English Literature and Journalism, London's City University (UK).

Abdul Sattar Jawad was born in Baghdad. Apart from teaching Arabic literature, he is an expert on the works of T. S. Eliot and those of William Shakespeare. He is also an expert on Iraqi media and academia. Jawad has written 14 books on literature and media, and has edited some literary magazines and newspapers in English and Arabic. Before coming to Duke, he was a professor at Mustansiriya University in Baghdad and edited the Baghdad Mirror.

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  • Chair, Dept of Mass Communications, University of Baghdad.
  • Chair, Dept of English, College of Arts, University of Bagdad.
  • Dean of College of Arts, Mustansiriyya University, Baghdad.
  • Visiting Professor, Yarmouk University, Applied Sciences University, Jerash University, Jordan.
  • Visiting Professor, Duke University, John Hope Franklin Center for International Studies.
  • Visiting Professor, Department of English, Harvard University (2007).

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