Ph.D in Literature
Institute of English Language and Literature
University of Sindh, Pakistan
|
Year |
January 2009-to date |
|
Occupation or position held |
Assistant Professor |
|
Main activities and responsibilities |
Teaching modules of Literature to students at Graduate and Post-Graduate level |
|
Name and address of employer |
National University of Modern Languages, Multan Campus, Pakistan |
|
Type of sector |
Public Sector University |
Javaid, S. (2012) Incredulity towards Speculative Metanarrative: A Postmodern Genealogy of Marxist Communism in Lessing’s The Golden Notebook, English Language and Literary Forum: Vol. 14-115-123
Javaid S. and S. Zubair. (2012) Searching for a Third Space at the intersection of Postfeminism and Postmodernism: Lessing’s Metanarrative of Free Women, Kashmir Journal of Language Research Vol. 15(1)-43-57
Javaid S. (2013) Postmodern Skepticism towards Metanarrative of Salvation: De-Centering Marxist Communism as a Messianic Discourse in Lessing’s The Golden Notebook, Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 2(1)-137-146
Javaid S. and M. Rabbani. (2013)Postmodern Skepticism towards Metanarrative of Enlightenment: De-historicizing Speculative and Emancipatory discourses in Lessing’s The Golden Notebook, Kashmir Journal of Language Research Vol. 16(1.2)-243-266
Rabbani M. and S. Javaid. (2014) Difference, Sisterhood and Others: Postcolonialism and Recuperation of Silences in Sidhwa’s Water, International Journal of English and Education. Vol.3 (4)-351-358
Javaid, S, Rabbani, M and Shahbaz, S. (2021). Hybridity and the Politics of Location: A Study of Diaspora Space in Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West. Pakistan Social Sciences Review. Vol. 5(1)-1115-1126
Javaid, S, Rabbani, M and Habib (2021) Hybridity leading towards Identity Crisis: A Study of Daniyal Moeenuddin’’s Stories Our Lady of Paris and Lily as Cultural Rai. Pakistan Social Sciences Review. Vol. 5(3)-18-17
Javaid, S, Malik, W and Rasool, S. (2021) A Study of Postmodern Feminist Aesthetics in Margaret Atwood’s prose poems in Murder in the Dark . Hayatian Journal of Linguistics and Literature. Vol. 4-154-166
Javaid, S, Rabbani, M and Noor, M. (2022). Post 9/11 Trends and Themes in Short Fiction: A Study of
East-West Dichotomy in Eisenberg’s Twilight of the Superheroes and Afridi’s The Price of Hubris.
Pakistan Social Sciences Review. Vol. 6(2)-341-351
Javaid, S, Sumaira, Munir, U. (2022) A Postcolonial Study of Marxism as a Speculative Other in Tariq
Rehman’s Short Stories Mai Baap and The Zoo. Pakistan Languages and Humanities Review. Vol.
6(4)-452-461
Javaid, S., Shaikh, G., Malik, W. (2023). ‘The world where dreams come true’- Using the novel The
Reluctant Fundamentalist to explore the cultural and religious identity issues through an online literary
exchange. Panacea Journal of Linguistics and Literature. 2(2). 421-436
Javaid, S.,Umer, S., Batool, A. (2024). Incredulity towards Emancipatory Metanarrative: A Postmodern
Critique of Barth’s Autobiography: A Self-recorded Fiction and Calvino’s Good for Nothing. Panacea
Journal of Linguistics and Literature. 3(1). 44-52
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Ph.D in Literature
Institute of English Language and Literature
University of Sindh, Pakistan
|
Year |
January 2009-to date |
|
Occupation or position held |
Assistant Professor |
|
Main activities and responsibilities |
Teaching modules of Literature to students at Graduate and Post-Graduate level |
|
Name and address of employer |
National University of Modern Languages, Multan Campus, Pakistan |
|
Type of sector |
Public Sector University |
Javaid, S. (2012) Incredulity towards Speculative Metanarrative: A Postmodern Genealogy of Marxist Communism in Lessing’s The Golden Notebook, English Language and Literary Forum: Vol. 14-115-123
Javaid S. and S. Zubair. (2012) Searching for a Third Space at the intersection of Postfeminism and Postmodernism: Lessing’s Metanarrative of Free Women, Kashmir Journal of Language Research Vol. 15(1)-43-57
Javaid S. (2013) Postmodern Skepticism towards Metanarrative of Salvation: De-Centering Marxist Communism as a Messianic Discourse in Lessing’s The Golden Notebook, Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 2(1)-137-146
Javaid S. and M. Rabbani. (2013)Postmodern Skepticism towards Metanarrative of Enlightenment: De-historicizing Speculative and Emancipatory discourses in Lessing’s The Golden Notebook, Kashmir Journal of Language Research Vol. 16(1.2)-243-266
Rabbani M. and S. Javaid. (2014) Difference, Sisterhood and Others: Postcolonialism and Recuperation of Silences in Sidhwa’s Water, International Journal of English and Education. Vol.3 (4)-351-358
Javaid, S, Rabbani, M and Shahbaz, S. (2021). Hybridity and the Politics of Location: A Study of Diaspora Space in Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West. Pakistan Social Sciences Review. Vol. 5(1)-1115-1126
Javaid, S, Rabbani, M and Habib (2021) Hybridity leading towards Identity Crisis: A Study of Daniyal Moeenuddin’’s Stories Our Lady of Paris and Lily as Cultural Rai. Pakistan Social Sciences Review. Vol. 5(3)-18-17
Javaid, S, Malik, W and Rasool, S. (2021) A Study of Postmodern Feminist Aesthetics in Margaret Atwood’s prose poems in Murder in the Dark . Hayatian Journal of Linguistics and Literature. Vol. 4-154-166
Javaid, S, Rabbani, M and Noor, M. (2022). Post 9/11 Trends and Themes in Short Fiction: A Study of
East-West Dichotomy in Eisenberg’s Twilight of the Superheroes and Afridi’s The Price of Hubris.
Pakistan Social Sciences Review. Vol. 6(2)-341-351
Javaid, S, Sumaira, Munir, U. (2022) A Postcolonial Study of Marxism as a Speculative Other in Tariq
Rehman’s Short Stories Mai Baap and The Zoo. Pakistan Languages and Humanities Review. Vol.
6(4)-452-461
Javaid, S., Shaikh, G., Malik, W. (2023). ‘The world where dreams come true’- Using the novel The
Reluctant Fundamentalist to explore the cultural and religious identity issues through an online literary
exchange. Panacea Journal of Linguistics and Literature. 2(2). 421-436
Javaid, S.,Umer, S., Batool, A. (2024). Incredulity towards Emancipatory Metanarrative: A Postmodern
Critique of Barth’s Autobiography: A Self-recorded Fiction and Calvino’s Good for Nothing. Panacea
Journal of Linguistics and Literature. 3(1). 44-52
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