Jibu Mathew George is an Assistant Professor at The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, India. He holds MA degrees in English Literature, Philosophy and Religion, and Political Science, an MSc degree in Applied Psychology, a PhD on..
Jibu Mathew George is an Assistant Professor at The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, India. He holds MA degrees in English Literature, Philosophy and Religion, and Political Science, an MSc degree in Applied Psychology, a PhD on James Joyce, an Advanced Diploma in German, and a Junior Diploma in French. He has published on James Joyce, Indian writing in English, literary theory, philosophy of literature, history, time, and mythology. His book Ulysses Quotīdiānus: James Joyce’s Inverse Histories of the Everyday came out in 2016. At present he is working on a second book, The Ontology of Gods. He was a Research Fellow at the Zürich James Joyce Foundation, Switzerland, in 2008. In the same year he also received a DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Scholarship for studies at Technische Universität Dresden. He is a member of the editorial board of several journals, and has served as member of the curriculum committees of several universities. His areas of academic interest include modernism, twentieth-century European fiction, twentieth-century literary theory, continental philosophy, comparative religion, mythology and folklore, life span psychology, Holocaust studies, and historiography. He teaches a course entitled “Enchantment/Disenchantment: Disciplines Look at the Supernatural.”
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