Noha Mohamed Radwan is an Associate Professor of comparative literature at the University of California, Davis.
In February 2011 she joined demonstrators in Cairo's Tahrir Square protesting the regime of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
[5] The next month she published a report of her studies called Egypt's Revolution, in Verse in the Journal of Higher Education.
"[7] While a PhD candidate at UC Berkeley in 2003, she wrote about how modern Egyptian poets are using traditional poetry forms to convey nationalist ideas.
A Place for Fiction in the Historical Archive, (Critique: Critical Middle Eastern Studies, Volume 17 Issue 1 2008, pp.