
معرفی
Sami Alkyam is an Assistant Professor in the Department of World Language & Culture at Allegheny College, where he also serves as Chair of International Studies. His academic work is situated within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, focusing on Arabic language, literature, and cultural studies.
His research interests span several interconnected domains:
- Modern Arabic literature and cultural studies
- Trauma and war narratives in Arabic novels
- Arabic dictator novels
- Film and television studies in the Arab world
- Postcolonial and literary translation theory
- Second language acquisition, particularly Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language (TAFL)
These areas reflect a deep engagement with both literary and sociopolitical dimensions of contemporary Arab culture.
While no specific publications are listed in the available text, his scholarly profile suggests a strong focus on critical theory, narrative analysis, and cross-cultural interpretation, particularly in postcolonial and conflict-affected contexts.
There are no listed scientific awards or honors in the provided information.
Sami Alkyam advises students in international studies and language programs and is actively involved in curriculum development and academic leadership as department chair. Although no grants are mentioned, his interdisciplinary research profile would align well with funding opportunities in humanities, area studies, and language education.
There is no mention of labs, research teams, or collaborative research groups in the available data.


