Bootheina Majoul, PhD.
English Studies and Literature


Dr. Bootheina Majoul is a distinguished scholar in the fields of comparative literature, trauma studies, postcolonialism, and cultural criticism. Her academic identity is shaped by an interdisciplinary approach that bridges literary studies, philosophy, history, and cultural theory. She is known for her critical engagement with literature as a political and historical tool, emphasizing themes like memory, trauma, precarity, and identity.
Her academic reputation is built on her ability to merge literature with historical, political, and philosophical perspectives. Her work is influenced by: Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies (literature reconstructs history), Trauma and Memory Studies (literature serves as a repository of cultural and personal traumas), and Sociopolitical Literary Criticism (critiquing power structures, precarity, and identity crises in modern and historical narratives).
Global Academic Presence & Recognitions:
Invited Speaker & Conference Contributor – Participated in several international conferences on literature, history, and philosophy.
Published in High-Impact Journals – Her works appear in peer-reviewed journals and academic books, covering a broad spectrum of literary theory, trauma studies, and precarity studies.
Referenced by Scholars Worldwide – Her books and papers are cited in cultural studies, philosophy, and political science research.
Dr. Bootheina Majoul has established herself as: A leading voice in postcolonial and trauma studies, a respected authority on literature’s role in history and identity, and an influential thinker in interdisciplinary literary criticism. Her high citation index and wide-ranging scholarly impact show that her work is valued across multiple disciplines, including literature, political science, and cultural studies.