Rafey Habib

M. A. Rafey Habib is an academic, scholar of the humanities, and poet, whose books concern topics including Urdu poetry,[1] T. S. Eliot,[2] literary theory,[3] the Quran and pacifism in Islam,[4][5] and the philosophy of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel.[6] Formerly a professor of English at Rutgers University,[4] he went on leave from Rutgers in 2018–2019,[7] and joined the English Department of the Gulf University for Science and Technology in Kuwait.[8]

Works

Habib's books include:

  • Hegel and the Foundations of Literary Theory (2018)[9]
  • Hegel and Empire: From Postcolonialism to Globalism (2017)[6]
  • The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism: Volume 6, The Nineteenth Century, c.1830–1914 (2013)[10]
  • A Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory (revised 5th ed., 2012)[11]
  • Literary Criticism from Plato to the Present: An Introduction (2011)[12]
  • Shades of Islam: Poems for a New Century (2010)[4][5][13]
  • Modern Literary Criticism and Theory: A History (2008)[14]
  • A History of Literary Criticism: From Plato to the Present (2005)[3]
  • An Anthology of Modern Urdu Poetry: In English Translation (translated and edited, 2003)[1]
  • The Early T.S. Eliot and Western Philosophy (1999)[2]
  • The Dissident Voice: Poems of N.M. Ráshed (translated and edited, 1993)[15]

References

  1. Habib, M. A. R. (2003). An Anthology of Modern Urdu Poetry: In English Translation, with Urdu Text. MLA Texts and Translations. Modern Language Association. ISBN 9780873527972. Review:
    • Ramaswamy, Anushiya (Summer 2009). "Translating Modern Urdu Poetry". Papers on Language and Literature. 45 (3): 325–329. ProQuest 198423858.
  2. Habib, Rafey (1999). The Early T. S. Eliot and Western Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521063531. Reviews:
    • Roeffaers, H. (Fall 2000). Tijdschrift voor Filosofie. 62 (2): 399–400. JSTOR 40888910.CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Rainford, Lydia (February 2001). The Review of English Studies. 52 (205): 156–158. JSTOR 3070521.CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Wilkins, Christopher (Fall 2001). International Journal of the Classical Tradition. 8 (2): 335–338. JSTOR 30224216.CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  3. Habib, M. A. R. (2005). A History of Literary Criticism: From Plato to the Present. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 978-1405176088. Review:
    • Tambling, Jeremy (July 2007). The Modern Language Review. 102 (3): 812–813. doi:10.2307/20467438. JSTOR 20467438.CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  4. "Rutgers Professor Pens Book Of Poetry On Islam In The 21st Century". CBS Philly. October 31, 2010.
  5. McGowan, Michael W. (2015). The Bridge: Revelation and Its Implications. Wipf and Stock. p. 2. ISBN 9781498270601.
  6. Habib, M. A. R. (2017). Hegel and Empire: From Postcolonialism to Globalism. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-3319684116. Reviews:
    • Bertholf, Garry (June 2019). The Philosophical Quarterly. 70 (279): 424–426. doi:10.1093/pq/pqz034.CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Shaw, Wendy (November 2019). New Global Studies. 13 (3): 404–409. doi:10.1515/ngs-2019-0018.CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  7. "Faculty on Leave 2018-2019". Rutgers University.
  8. "All Faculties". Gulf University for Science and Technology. Retrieved January 30, 2020.
  9. Habib, M. A. R. (2018). Hegel and the Foundations of Literary Theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108602952. ISBN 978-1108471381.
  10. Habib, M. A. R. (2013). The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism: Volume 6, the Nineteenth Century, c.1830-1914. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1316606100. Review:
    • Collini, Stefan (November 2014). Modern Philology. 112 (2): E197–E201. doi:10.1086/677193. JSTOR 10.1086/677193.CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  11. Cuddon, J. A. (2012). M. A. R., Habib (ed.). A Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory (5th ed.). John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0141047157. Reviews:
    • Filipczak, Dorota (January 2013). "A garden of orismological delights". Text Matters – A Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture. University of Lodz. 3 (3). doi:10.2478/texmat-2013-0039.
    • Langan, Kathleen A. (February 2014). Reference Reviews. Emerald. 28 (2): 25–26. doi:10.1108/rr-09-2013-0239.CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  12. Habib, M. A. R. (2011). Literary Criticism from Plato to the Present: An Introduction. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1405160353.
  13. Habib, M. A. R. (2010). Shades of Islam: Poems for a New Century. Markfield: Kube Publishing.
  14. Habib, Rafey (2008). Modern literary criticism and theory: A history. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 978-1405176668.
  15. Ráshed, N. M. (1993). The Dissident Voice. Oxford University Press. Review:
    • Perry, John Oliver (Fall 1993). World Literature Today. 67 (4): 902–903. doi:10.2307/40149819. JSTOR 40149819.CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
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