Dr. Mohamed Ali
Office: 505-277-0789
Email: mohamed@unm.edu
1998, Ph.D, English Literature, UNM,
Dissertation:
Eugene O'Neill and His Critics,
directed by Professor David Richard Jones.
Areas of Specialization:Literary Theory and Drama.
1985, M.A., in English, UNM
1981, Diploma, Basic English Language Instructor Course,
Defense Language Institute, English Language Center, San Antonio.
1980, B.A., in English Language and Literature, Arts and Sciences, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
1974, B.A., in English and Education, College of Education, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
Mohamed Ali received his BA in Education, and his BA in English at Ain Shams University in Cairo, Egypt. He received his MA, and his PhD degrees in English at UNM. He teaches Arabic, African Literature, North African Literature, Modern Egyptian Literature and Culture at UNM.
While studying and teaching at UNM, he has also worked as a part time translator and interpreter. Among the agencies he worked for as a contract translator or interpreter include Kidney Dialysis, NM Probation, Catholic Charities, NM Courts, US Department of State, TTI, Sandia National Laboratories, the Federal Court in El Paso, and the courts of Idaho. Some of the more recent jobs include the NBC series, 'In Plain Sight', the movie 'The Men Who Stare at Goats'. He interprets telephonically with LSA and sometimes with other state agencies. Pending Projects include PNNL, and The Supreme Court of Ohio.
Dr. Ali is also responsible for coordinating an annual two and a half week intersession course where students journey to Egypt. For details: http://www.unm.edu/~fll/pdfs/events_fll_egypt_trip.pdf
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