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Siti Nuraishah Binti Ahmad

Academic Qualification

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Postcolonial Literature in English Language) - Doctor of Philosophy, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
  • Master of Arts (English Literature) - Masters Degree, University of Sussex
  • Bachelor of Human Sciences (English Language and Literature) (Honours) - Bachelor Degree, International Islamic University Malaysia

Siti Nuraishah Binti Ahmad (Assoc. Prof. Dr.)

Associate Professor
IIUM Gombak Campus

ABDULHAMID ABUSULAYMAN KULLIYYAH OF ISLAMIC REVEALED KNOWLEDGE AND HUMAN SCIENCES


aishah@iium.edu.my
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Expert Profile


Siti Nuraishah Ahmad is assistant professor in literature at the Department of English Language and Literature, International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. She has published articles on travel writing and the environmental history of colonial Malaya, exile and identity in Indonesian fiction, food and transnational identities in Asian Australian women’s life-writing, and most recently on Malayan women’s narratives about their travels in late imperial England. Her current research interests include 20th-century and contemporary women’s writing from Asia, travel writing as colonial discourse, and notions of spatiality and the nation in travel narratives from Malaya/Malaysia.   


Area of Specialisation


  • Humanities ~ Humanities ~ Arts and Culture ~ Post and Colonial and Global Culture Studies - Doctor of Philosophy (Postcolonial Literature in English Language)


Professional Membership


  • 2009 - 2024: Member of Profesional Body / Association: (Life Member), Malaysian English Language Teaching Association (MELTA)
  • 2018 - 2019: Member of Profesional Body / Association: (Member), Association for Asian Studies
  • 2022 - 2024: Member of Profesional Body / Association: (Member), Postcolonial Studies Association


Teaching Responsibilities


ENGLISH LITERATURE I 2007/2008
ENGLISH LITERATURE III 2006/2007 2005/2006
ENGLISH LITERATURE IN THE 20TH CENTURY 2022/2023 2021/2022
FINAL YEAR PROJECT I 2023/2024 2022/2023 2021/2022 2020/2021
FINAL YEAR PROJECT II 2023/2024 2022/2023 2021/2022 2020/2021
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING 2021/2022
ISLAMIC LITERATURE 2006/2007
ISSUES IN WORLD LITERATURE 2020/2021
LANGUAGE FOR OCCUPATIONAL PURPOSES 2008/2009 2004/2005
LITERARY GENRES I: DRAMA AND POETRY 2017/2018
LITERARY GENRES II : INTRODUCTION TO DRAMA 2017/2018 2012/2013 2007/2008 2006/2007 2005/2006 2004/2005
LITERARY GENRES II: THE NOVEL & THE SHORT STORY 2019/2020
LITERARY GENRES III:THE NOVEL & SHORT STORY 2016/2017 2015/2016 2014/2015 2013/2014 2012/2013 2008/2009 2004/2005
MALAYSIAN AND SINGAPOREAN LITERATURE IN ENGLISH 2023/2024 2021/2022 2020/2021 2019/2020 2018/2019
RESEARCH PAPER 1 2023/2024 2022/2023
SHAKESPEARE IN HIS AGE AND IN MODERN CONTEXT 2021/2022 2018/2019 2017/2018 2015/2016 2014/2015 2013/2014
SOUTH ASIAN LITERATURE IN ENGLISH 2017/2018 2016/2017 2015/2016 2014/2015 2013/2014
TOPICS IN ISLAMIC LITERATURE 2008/2009
TWENTIETH-CENTURY BRITISH LITERATURE 2023/2024
WOMEN IN ASIAN LITERATURE 2022/2023 2021/2022 2018/2019 2017/2018 2016/2017 2015/2016 2014/2015 2013/2014 2012/2013
WORLD LITERATURE 2: WOMEN?S WRITING AROUND THE WORLD 2018/2019
WORLD LITERATURE II : WOMEN'S WRITING AROUND THE WORLD 2023/2024 2022/2023
WORLD LITERATURE IN ENGLISH 2023/2024 2022/2023 2021/2022 2007/2008
WORLD LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION 2023/2024


Supervision


A Metamodern Analysis Of Selected Early Twenty-First Century British Post-Disaster Young Adult Novels.
Ph.D Completed 2023 Co-supervisor
Reinterpreting The One Thousand And One Nights Via Nation-Of-Intent In Selected P.Ramlee Films..
Ph.D In Progress Main Supervisor
Changing Perceptions Of Single Women In Selected British Novels, 1890s – 1990s.
Ph.D In Progress Co-supervisor
Identity, Memory, History And Generational Dynamics In Algerian Women'S Writing.
Ph.D In Progress Co-supervisor
Happiness In Death Of A Salesman (1949) By Arthur Miller And Tonight, The Turtles Cry (1994) By Noordin Hassan: A Comparative Analysis.
Master Completed 2021 Co-supervisor
Nyonya Cuisine As Culinary Capital: A Feminist Study Of Food And Women'S Empowerment In English- Language Fiction By Malaysian Chinese Women Writers.
Master Completed 2020 Main Supervisor
Transmutation Of Emersonian Individualism And The American Dream In Two American Novels: The Great Gatsby (1925) By F. Scott Fitzgerald And Henderson The Rain King (1959) By Saul Bellow.
Master Completed 2019 Co-supervisor
The Lofty Eyes: A Study Of V.S. Naipal'S Postcolonial And Tourism In Among The Believers: An Islamic Journey And Beyond Belief: Islamic Excursions Among Converted Peoples.
Master Completed 2017 Co-supervisor
Orientalism: A Critical Analysis Of Muslim Characters In Tamburlaine The Great And Jewish Characters In The Jew Of Malta .
Master Completed 2015 Main Supervisor


Research Projects


Completed
2020 - 2020 Socio-Economic Report Covid-19: Social Cohesion and Community Resilience (Citizenship/nationality)
2016 - 2019 A Study on Postcolonial Malaysian Women's Life-Writing: Spatiality, Identity, and Nation
2016 - 2018 Muslim Women Visionaries: Gender, Ethnicity and Nationalism in the Works of Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain and Adibah Amin
2014 - 2015 A Preliminary Survey on Employees' Expectation of IIUM Bachelor of Human Sciences (English Language & Literature) / BENL Graduates
On-Going


Publications


Article

2022 Nyonya food, culinary capital and women’s empowerment in Stella Kon’s Emily of Emerald Hill and Selina Siak’s the woman who breathed two worlds. 3L: Language, Linguistics, Literature - The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies, 28 (4) pp. 110-123
2022 The form of ideology and the ideology of form: Cold War, decolonization and Third World print cultures (book review). 3L: Language, Linguistics, Literature. The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies, 28 (3) pp. 309-311
2020 Journey to the West: Malay(si)an women's narratives of travels in England, 1934-58. Asiatic IIUM Journal of English Language and Literature, 14 (2) pp. 24-42
2020 Journey to the West: Malay(si)an Women’s Narratives of Travels in England, 1934-58. Asiatic: IIUM Journal of English Language and Literature, 14 (2) pp. 8-23
2019 Book Review: Sovereign women in a Muslim kingdom: the Sultanahs of Aceh, 1641-1699 by Sher Banu A.L. Khan. reprint. Singapore: NUS Press, 2018, 336 pp. ISBN 978-981-4722-20-9. Srikandi: Journal of Women and Leadership, 1 (1) pp. 169-172
2019 Identities in exile: re-membering identities, re-membering the nation in Laksmi Pamuntjak's amba. Kritika Kultura, 33/34 () pp. 68-87
2019 In search of 'home' in the transnational imaginary: food, roots, and routes in memoirs by Asian Australian women writers. The Wenshan Review of Literature and Culture, 12 (2) pp. 103-127
2019 In search of home in the transnational imaginary: food, roots, and routes in memoirs by Asian Australian women writers. The Wenshan Review of Literature and Culture, 12 (2) pp. 103-127
2017 Book Review: Exile in Colonial Asia: kings, convicts, commemoration (ed. Ronit Ricci). ASIATIC: IIUM Journal of English Language and Literature, 11 (2) pp. 141-143
2017 Book review: Islam translated: literature, conversion, and the Arabic cosmopolis of South and Southeast Asia by Ronit Ricci. Kajian Malaysia, 35 (2) pp. 131-133
2014 Malaysia as the Archetypal Garden in the British Creative Imagination. Southeast Asian Studies, () pp.
2014 Mohamed Latiff Mohamed, Confrontation, translated by Shafiq Selamat. Asiatic, 8 (1) pp. 268-270
2014 The world is my bookshop: an interview with Muhammad Haji Salleh. Asiatic, 8 (2) pp. 195-205
2012 Movement and belonging: lines, places and spaces of travel / Carol E. Leon, New York: Peter Lang, 2009. 255 pp. ISBN 9780820472546. Asiatic, 6 (1) pp. 178-180
2011 Rehabilitating Eden: archetypal images of Malaya in travel writing. Journeys, 12 (1) pp. 22-46
Conference or Workshop Item

2021 A Malay Cinderella: Chendera Lela and Modernity in Colonial Malaya. In: The Jacques deMorgan Research Seminar Series,
2019 Empowering local youth and university students through project-based learning: a case study on incorporating community-based project in the literature classroom. In: International Seminar on the Roles of University in Responding to Psychosocial Issues in the Community (ISRUPIC),
2018 In search of 'home' in the transnational imaginary: food, roots, and routes in memoirs by Asian Australian women writers. In: International Conference on Literature 2018 (ICL),
2017 Making a nation: The colonial university as contact zone in the novels of Adibah Amin. In: 17th Biennial AsiaPac Symposium on Literature and Culture,
2015 Demon and Hero: Mani Ratnam's Raavanan and de-mythologising the Indian discourse of the nation. In: SoLLS.Intec 2015 Conference,
2015 Laksmi Pamuntjak's 'Amba' and re-membering fractured identities in Indonesia. In: The 3rd Literary Studies Conference: The 1965 Coup in Indonesia - Questions of Representation 50 Years Later,
2011 Recovering indigenous inscriptions of meaning from the colonial novel: A re-reading of the spatial archetypes in Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim. In: SoLLS.Intec 2011 Conference,
Book Section

2016 A geography of knowledge: the kampung and the journey towards knowledge in Awang Goneng's Growing Up in Trengganu and Riri Riza's Laskar Pelangi. In: The International Institute of Islamic Thought, ISBN: 978-967-14480-0-7, pp. 174-190
Monograph

2021 The onset of a pandemic: impact assessments and policy responses in Malaysia during COVID-19. In: United Nations Development Programme,