Personal Information

 Associate Professor

Department of  Arabic Language

Faculty of Arts & Humanities

Contact Information

Phone: 6952000 Ext. 1555

Email: talabbasi@kau.edu.sa

THRYAA ABDULWHAB ALABBASI

 Associate Professor

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DR. THRYAA ABDULWHAB ALABBASI
Associate Professor, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Department of Arabic Languag Specialization: Comparative Literature
She holds a doctorate from the University of Illinois / USA 
I am currently: Dean of the Faculty of Art and Design 
E-mail: talabbasi@kau.edu.sa 
Website: www.kau.edu.sa \ talabbasi

Education

  • 1981

    Bachelor degree from Arabic Language and LiteratureCollege of Arts and Human Scie, king abdulaziz university, جدة, المملكة العربية السعودية

  • 1985

    Master degree from Comparative LiteratureUniversity of bin Sylvania (US, University of bin Sylvania (US, أمريكا, امــريــكـا

  • 1988

    Doctorate degree from Comparative LiteratureUniversity of Illinois, University of Illinois, أمريكا, امــريــكـا

Employment

Research Interests

Publications: -

- Interest and interestingness in the language of poetry: a comparative study Journal of Faculty of Dar Al Uloom, a special version 1428.

- Poetry in the perspective of heritage: a comparative study of the concept of hair when the Greeks and the Arabs, creativity magazine Qkr Volume 42 Pages 11 to 69 in 1428.

- Semantic deviation and its role in the formation of the literary text Magazine Women's College of Arts and Sciences and Education, Ain Shams University, the eighth issue in 1428.

- The position of the Arab Monetary ancient art of ambiguity in poetry: timid King Abdulaziz University / College of Arts and Humanities. Volume 17 / Issue 2/2009 m / 1430.

Research in the pipeline for publication: -

-Abbasid Literature and influenced by Greek thought: a comparative study.

- Cosmic phenomena in the poetry of Abu Ala Marri.

 - Literary theory and the concept of value: a comparative study in the theory of literature at the Arabs and Greeks.

- Literature and the dialectic of knowledge: a comparative study of the relationship of literature, thought and knowledge among the Arabs and Greeks.

Scientific interests

Interest in literature and its relationship to theory of knowledge.
Interest in translation and its role in the cultural and intellectual communication between the peoples of the world literature.

Courses

Areas of expertise