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Arby Ted Siraki

Lecturer

Contact Information

Telephone: 6516 5304
Email: atsiraki@nus.edu.sg
Office: CELC #03-29 (10 Architecture Drive, Singapore 117511)

Arby Ted SIRAKI received his Ph.D. in English Language and Literature from the University of Ottawa (Université d’Ottawa), Canada.  For over a decade, he has taught a variety of Humanities and Writing courses at the university level in Canada and the Middle East, including but not limited to Composition, Literature, History of the English Language, Theory & Criticism, and Media Literacy.  His interdisciplinary research interests cover eighteenth-century literature and intellectual history (the British & Scottish Enlightenments, in particular), popular culture, and digital rhetorics.

Recent Courses Taught and/or Coordinated

  • ES1103 English for Academic Purposes

Selected Publications (since 2019)

  • Siraki. A.T. (2023). The Decline of Dr. Frasier Crane. The Journal of Popular Culture, 56(5-6), 797-809. https://doi.org/10.1111/jpcu.13253.
  • Siraki, A.T. and Mohamed, M.H. (2023). Bill Gates and the ‘New Normal’ COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories. Journal for Cultural Research , 27(3), 136-153. https://doi.org/10.1080/14797585.2023.2207129.
  • Siraki, A.T. (2019). [Review of The Scottish Enlightenment Abroad: The Russells of Braidshaw in Aleppo and on the Coast of Coromandel, by Janet Starkey].  Eighteenth-Century Scotland
  • Siraki, A.T. (2019). Cancer Cure, Ritalin, Vaccines. In C.R. Fee and J.B. Webb (Eds.), Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theories in American Culture.  ABC-Clio.
  • Siraki, A.T. (2010). Adam Smith’s Solution to the Paradox of Tragedy. The Adam Smith Review 5 (Special Issue): The Philosophy of Adam Smith: Essays Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of The Theory of Moral Sentiments, 213-230.
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