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Dr. Anand Malik - Portrait
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Head and shoulders image of Dr. Anand Malik, instructor in English, College of Education.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Anand Kumar Malik was born 10 April 1924 in Lahore, India. His degrees included: an FSc (Physics), a BA (Pure Mathematics), an MA (English Literature) Panjab University; a PGCE (Linguistics), DEd, University of London; and an EdD, Columbia University (President's Scholar). As a student in London Dr. Malik was chief editor of The Londinian. Upon returning to India, he was editor, English Journal, Panjab and sub-editor, The Times of India, New Delhi. He taught at: Panjab University (Lahore), Government College (Rohtak); head, Department of Linguistics, Central Government Teacher Training College (Jullundur), British Council Scholar, Linguistics, (Mussoorie); International House, Minato ku (Tokyo); University of Idaho; Universidade da Bahia (Brazil); department chair, Panjab University, and the University of Saskatchewan. In 1967 he started teaching at University of Tennessee and retired as professor of Theoretical Foundations of Education. Dr. Malik authored numerous books and articles in: phenomenology, existentialism, cultural studies, critical theory, linguistic analysis, logical empiricism and a history of Canadian society. His book, Comparative Theories of Knowledge, was recognized as a remarkable and significant contribution to the theory of knowledge. Dr. Malik died 27 May 2006 in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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