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CURRICULUM VITAE
Mufti Mudasir Farooqi
Senior Assistant Professor
Department of English
University of Kashmir
Hazratbal, Srinagar, J&K.
India. 190006.
mobile: 9419379806
Academic Qualification
M.A English (2002) (University of Kashmir)
Ph. D (2009) (University of Kashmir)
Specialization and Areas of Interest
Literary Theory and Criticism
Literary Translation
Postmodern British Drama
Continental Thought and Hermeneutics
Persian Poetry of Classical and Mughal-Safawid Periods (13th -18th Centuries)
Kashmir’s Medieval History and Kashmiri Sufi Poetry
Islamic Studies
Iqbal Studies
Distinctions
Post-doctoral Fellow in the academic year 2012/2013 in the programme ‘Zukunftsphilologie:
Revisiting the Canons of Textual Scholarship’ at Forum Transregionale Studien, Freie
University of Berlin, Germany.
Consultant Reader/Reviewer for bilingual texts of poetry (Persian-English) published by
Modern Language Association (MLA), U.S.A.
Peer-Reviewer for Philological Encounters: A Peer-reviewed Journal of Philology. BRILL,
Leiden, the Netherlands.
Well-acclaimed translator from Arabic, Persian, Kashmiri and Urdu with published translated
work from all these languages.
Resource Person for various faculty-development programmes at UGC-Human Resource
Development Centre, K.U, Islamic University of Science and Technology, Awantipora and
Institute of Advanced Studies in Education, Srinagar.
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Teaching Experience (16 Years)
Designation Place Period
Assistant Professor (Stage III) Department of English, University of
Kashmir
(since 7-3-2014)
Assistant Professor (Stage II) Department of English, University of
Kashmir
(7-3-2009 to 6-3-2014)
Assistant Professor (Stage I) Department of English, University of
Kashmir
(2-9-2005 to 6-3-2009)
Assistant Professor Islamia College of Science and
Commerce, Srinagar
(1-6-2005 to 31-8-2005)
Assistant Professor S South Campus, University of Kashmir (27-3-2004 to 31-5- 2005)
Lecturer (Contractual) Department of English, University of
Kashmir
(8-5-2003 to 31-12-2003)
Lecturer (Contractual) S.P. College, Srinagar ( (16-4-2002 to 30-11-2002)
Major Research Projects
Books
1. Towards a Poetics of Postmodern Drama: A Study of Harold Pinter and Tom Stoppard. 2014.
Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom
2. The Captured Gazelle: The Poems of Tahir Ghani Kashmiri. 2013. (Penguin Classics)
Penguin Books: New Delhi
Title Funding Agency Amount
Sanctioned
Working
as
Collected Works of Mahmud
Gaami: Translation with an
Introduction and Annotations
Indian Council of Philosophical
Research. (ICPR), New Delhi.
10 lacs
Principal
Investigator
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Book Chapters
1 ‘How not to Read Iqbal: A Response to Shamsur Rahman Faruqi’. Fikr-o-Fun: Iqbal Ke
Chand Pehloo Asre Hazir Ke Hawale Se. (ed.) Taskeena Fazil. ISBN 978-93-82288-13. Iqbal
Institute of Culture and Philosophy. University of Kashmir. 2012. pp. 47-51.
2. ‘Travesties: A Postmodern Play par excellence.’ in Postmodern Language and Literature (ed)
A H Tak. ISBN: 81-87403-22-5. Sarup Plus, New Delhi. 2008. pp.117-130.
Research Papers
1. ‘Ikeeswin Sadi Mein Iqbal ki Ma’aniwiyyat: Chand Guzaarishaat’. Iqbaliyat: A Refereed
Journal of Iqbal Studies. (ISSN 0975-6604) Vol. XXIV. 35-41.
2. Kashmir’s Contribution to Persian Literature: Some Remarks. Sheeraza. ISSN 2278-1269.
Vol. XII, No.1. 35-49. J&K Academy of Arts, Culture and Languages.
3. Craftsmen of Genius: Persian Poets of Mughal India. Research Journal of English Language
and Literature. ISSN 2395-2636 (Print); 2321:3108 (Online). Vol.4. Issue 1. 2016 (January-
March) 520-526
4. Holy Lives as Texts: Saints and the Fashioning of Kashmir’s Muslim Identity. Philological
Encounters: A Peer-reviewed Journal of Philology. Vol. 1 (2016) 288-312, (ISSN 2451-9189 /
E-ISSN 2451-9197) BRILL.
5. Language, Power and Human Subject in Pinter’s Early Plays. LITERARIA: A Peer-reviewed
International Journal (ISSN 2229-4600). Vol.4, No. 2. July-Dec 2014
6. The Female Subject in Pinter’s The Collection and The Homecoming. English Studies in
India. A Refereed Journal of Language and Literature. ISSN. Vol. XXI. 2013. 103-110.
7. The Decentered Subject: Memory Plays of Pinter. Labyrinth: An International Refereed
Journal of Postmodern Studies. (Abstracted and Indexed at EBSCO Host U.S.A) Volume-3,
No.4 October-2012 (ISSN 0976-0814) 69-75.
8. Islam and the Orientalist Discourse: Need for a Positive Response. Insight Islamicus: An
Annual Peer-reviewed and Indexed Journal of Studies and Research in Islam. (ISSN-0975-
6590).Vol.11, 2011.15-25.
9. The Philosophical Roots of Postmodernism: A Critical Discussion. The Criterion: An
International Journal in English. (ISSN 0976-8165). Vol. III. Issue 1. March 2012.1-11.
10. Speaking Afresh: A Look at Ghani’s Genius. Danish: A Research Journal of Persian
Literature. (ISSN 0975-6566). Vol. XXIX. 2012. 32-40.
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11. The Problem of Referentiality in Postmodern Literature: Towards a Poetics of Double-
codedness. Contemporary Discourse: A Peer-reviewed International Journal. (ISSN 0976-
3686). Vol. II. Issue-2. July 2011.74-78.
12. Poetry as Ethical Discourse: Sheikhul Aalam’s Poetry of Commitment. Alamdaar: A Journal
of Kashmiri Society and Culture. Vol. V. No: 5. 2011(ISSN-2249-5096). 117-127.
13. Iqbal’s Criticism of Persian Mysticism: The Debate Revisited. Danish: A Research Journal
of Persian Literature. (ISSN 0975-6566). Vol. XXVIII. 2011. 25-39.
14. Poetic Influence and Individuality in the Indo-Persian Ghazal: Ghalib and his Literary
Precursors. English Studies in India. A Refereed Journal of Language and Literature .ISSN
0975-6374. Vol. XX. 2011.78-85.
15. Shakespeare Parodied: Tom Stoppard’s Postmodern Theatrics. MAJELL: An International
Peer-reviewed Bi-annual Journal. (ISSN: 0974 9268).Vol.3, No. 2. September, 2011. 71-79.
16. Language, Character and History in Postmodern Drama: Towards Formulating a Poetics. The
Criterion: An International Journal in English. (ISSN 0976-8165) Vol. II. Issue. III. September
2011. 1-10.
17. Reading Marx against the Grain: Althusser’s anti-humanism Reconsidered. English Studies
in India: A Refereed Journal of Language and Literature. (ISSN 0975-6374) Vol. XIX. 2010.
56-63
18. The Dilemma of Cultural Studies: Ideology and Identity Politics. English Studies in India: A
Refereed Journal of Language and Literature. (ISSN 0975-6374) Vol. XVIII. 2009. 103-110.
19. Harold Pinter and the Discourse of Violence. English Studies in India: A Refereed Journal
of Language and Literature. (ISSN 0975-6374) Vol. XV. 2007. 97-103.
20. Revisiting Edward Said: From Discourse to Resistance. English Studies in India: A Refereed
Journal of Language and Literature. (ISSN 0975-6374)Vol. XIV. 2006. 67-77.
21. Keats’ Nightingale Ode: A Deconstructive Reading. English Studies in India: A Refereed
Journal of Language and Literature. (ISSN 0975-6374).Vol. XII. 2004. 120-126.
Book Reviews
1. Problem of Evil in Muslim Philosophy: A Case Study of Iqbal. Journal of Indian Council of
Philosophical Research. (ISSN: 0970-7794). Vol. XXIV No.1 January-March 2007. 244-252.
2. Muslim Modernism and the Problem of Modern Science. Journal of Indian Council of
Philosophical Research. (ISSN: 0970-7794). Vol. XXIII No.4 Oct-Dec. 2006. 236-242.
Translations (from the following languages into English)
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Arabic
1. Mahmoud Dervish Tibaaaq ‘an Edward Said (The Critic in Exile: A Tribute to Edward
Said) English Studies in India. A Refereed Journal of Language and Literature. ISSN 0975-
6374. Vol.22, 2014, 156-163.
Kashmiri
2. Mahmud Gaami Pehel Naame (Moosa and the Shepherd), Kertham Manz Wuandas Jaay
(You carved a niche in my heart), Yusuf Zulaikha (Yusuf and Zulaikha: A Narrative Poem), and
several ghazals and watzuns, Sheeraza. Vol. XXIII.
3. Wahab Khaar Bambooras naage ninder cham (My bumble bee is fast asleep), Kaman seti
guom yaar (With whom has my love gone away?)
4. Rahman Rahi Dahe Wehyer (After Ten Years) English Studies in India: A Refereed
Journal of Language and Literature. Vol. 24.
5. Maqbool Shah Kralwari Gulrez (Gulrez: A Masnavi) to be published as a book.
6. Working on a collaborative project of translating Kashmiri poetry from Lalla to Rahi in
‘The Simurgh Project’ under the aegis of Sangam House, Bangalore.
7. Working as Principal Investigator on a major translation project Mahmud Gaami’s
Collected Works: Translation with Annotations sanctioned by Indian Council of
Philosophical Research (ICPR) New Delhi, in which 5000 verses of Gaami have to be
translated.
Persian
8. Tahir Ghani Kashmiri Divan-e Ghani around 500 verses translated and published as The
Captured Gazelle: The Poems of Ghani Kashmiri, a Penguin Classic.
9. Poems of Shah-i Hamadan, Mohsin Fani, Kaleem Kashani, Mirza Ghalib, Saib
Tabrizi, Farrukh Forougzad and some other Persian poets, published in several research
papers and read in seminar presentations such as ‘Reading Local Poetry in a Global World’
at CSDS, Delhi and ‘World Philology Seminars’, Frei University, Berlin etc.
Urdu
10. Several short poems and ghazals of Akbar Allahabadi, Mir Taqi Mir and Iqbal.
Seminar Presentations
1. Eco-criticism at Crossroads: Towards a Spiritual Solution to the Environmental Crisis.
Three-day International Seminar organised by Department of English, University of
Kashmir from 23 to 26 April 2018.
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2. Rescuing History: Contesting Ideological Constructions of Kashmir. Historiographic
Metafiction: Problematizing History and Redefining Fiction. Three-day National
Seminar organised by Department of English, University of Kashmir from 20 to 23 April
2017.
2. Reading the Quran as Literature. Revisiting the Classics in Postmodern Secular Age.
Two-day National Seminar organised by Department of English, University of Kashmir on
21-22 October, 2015.
3. Sabk-e Hindi and the Poetics of Defamiliarization. Literary Legacy of Indo-Central
Asia, Afghanistan and Iran. Three-day International Seminar organised by Centre of
Central Asian Studies, University of Kashmir from 31st March to 2nd April, 2015.
4. Piety as a Critique of Secular Feminism: Reading Saba Mahmood on Religious
Subjectivities. Literature and the Sacred. Three-day National Seminar organised by
Department of English, University of Kashmir. 24-26 March, 2014.
5. Rishi/Sufi Texts and the Emergence of Muslim Identity in Kashmir. Presentation at World
Philology Seminar at Freie University, Berlin, Germany on 17th January, 2013.
6. Approaching Kashmir’s Hagiography. Presentation at Centre for the Studies of
Developing Societies, New Delhi. 2nd International Winter School of Zukunftsphilologie,
Berlin, 13th December, 2012.
7. How not to Read Iqbal: A Response to Shamsur Rahman Faruqi. One-day Iqbal Seminar
conducted by Iqbal Institute of Culture and Philosophy, University of Kashmir on 19 April,
2012.
8. Between Tradition and Modernity: Iranian Women Poets in Search of a Voice. Women’s
Writing: Language, Literature and Theory. Three-day National Seminar conducted by
Department of English, University of Kashmir. 19-21 March, 2012.
9. Shah-i Hamadan’s Devotional Poetry: A Study of Chahal Asraar. Shah-i Hamadan’s
Contribution to Learning. Three-day International Seminar. Department of Islamic
Studies, University of Kashmir. 13-15 March, 2012.
10. Crisis in Modern Persian Literature. Modern Persian Literature. Two-day National
Seminar conducted by Department of Persian, University of Kashmir. 7-8 December 2011.
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11. Literary Construction of Kashmir: A Re-examination. Tradition and Dissent in Indian
History with Special Reference to Kashmir. Three-day National Seminar conducted by
Department of History, University of Kashmir. 24-26 March 2011.
12. Literary Theory in the Indian Context: Towards Appropriating a Transcendental
Dimension. English Language and Literature in India: Issues in Policy, Pedagogy and
Research. Three-day National Seminar conducted by Department of English, University of
Kashmir. 14-16 March 2011
13. Reclaiming the Enlightenment: Islam and Postcolonialism. Postcolonial Theory and
Literature: Changing Perspectives and Trends. Three-day National Seminar conducted
by Department of English, University of Kashmir. 20-22 Oct.2009.
14. Revelation, Historicity and Ijtihad: Some Observations on Fazlur Rahman and
Muhammad Arkoun. Theories of Islamic Law: The Methodology of Ijtihad. Two-day
International Seminar conducted by Department of Law, University of Kashmir. 18-19 July
2009.
15. Stuart Hall and Cultural Studies: Ideologies and Politics. Cultural Studies and
Literary Discourse.Three-day National Seminar conducted by Department of English,
University of Kashmir. 16-18 March 2009.
16. Language, Discourse and Violence: An Assessment of Harold Pinter. Politics of
Language and Literature.Three-day National Seminar conducted by Department of
English, University of Kashmir. 4-6 Sept. 2006.
17. Edward Said and Foucauldian Discourse. Postcolonial Studies: Issues and
Challenges. Three-day National Seminar conducted by Department of English, University
of Kashmir. 26-28 Sep. 2005.
18. Tom Stoppard and Postmodern Theatre. Postmodernism: Language and Literature.
Three-day National Seminar conducted by Department of English, University of Kashmir.
24-26 Aug. 2004.
Workshops/Seminar Attended as Resource Person/ Participant
1. Participated in a Five-day State Writers Camp held at Yusmarg, Kashmir organised
by Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Arts, Languages and Culture from 25 to 29 August
2017.
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2. Participated in a Three-day National Seminar Historiographic Metafiction:
Problematizing History and Redefining Fiction organised by Department of English,
University of Kashmir from 20 to 23 April 2017.
3. Participated as a Resource Person in Three-day workshop Translating the
Vernacular from 23-05-2016 to 25-05-2016 organised by Department of English,
University of Kashmir
4. Participated as a Resource Person in Three-day workshop Translating the
Vernacular from 23-03- 2016 to 25-03-2016 organised by Department of English,
University of Kashmir
5. Participated as a Resource Person in Eight-day translation workshop titled Simurgh:
Translating Kashmiri Poetry from Lalla to Rahi organised by Sangam House,
Bangalore from 9-6-2015 to 16-6-2015.
6. Participated in a Two-day National seminar Revisiting the Classics in Postmodern
Secular Age from 13-10- 2015 to 14-10-2015 organised by Department of English,
University of Kashmir.
7. Participated in a Three-day International seminar Literary Legacy of Indo-Central
Asia, Afghanistan and Iran organised by Centre of Central Asian Studies, University of
Kashmir from 31-03-2015 to 02-04-2015.
8. Participated in a Three-day National Seminar Literature and the Sacred organised by
Department of English, University of Kashmir from 24-26 March. 2014.
9. Participated in a One-day Arbeitsgespräch / Workshop on ‘Commitment and Dissent
in Arabic Literature since the 1950s’ on June 27, 2013 at Wissenchaft College, Berlin.
10. Participated in a One-day World Philology Seminar on ‘The Workings of Writing:
Transitions to Literacy in 16th-17th Century Mesoamerican and Andean Historical
Traditions’on June 26, 2013 at Freie University of Berlin.
11. Participated in a Three-day Seminar on ‘Semitic Philology within European
Intellectual History: Constructions of Race, Religion and Language in Scholarly
Practice’ from June 19 to June 21, 2013 at Freie University of Berlin.
12. Participated in a One-day Workshop on ‘At the Threshold of Rabbinic Law:
Textuality and Liminality in Jewish and Islamic Legal Cultures’ on June 17, 2013 at
Freie University of Berlin.
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13. Participated in a One-day World Philology Seminar on ‘Between Local and
Transregional: Community in 18th Century Indo-Persian Commemorative Text’ on
June 06, 2013 at Freie University of Berlin.
14. Participated in a One-day Workshop on ‘Was there "Antiquarianism" in the
Islamic World? European and Arabic-Islamic Historiographical Traditions in
Conversation’on May 30, 2013 at Wissenchaft College, Berlin.
15. Participated in a One-day Arbeitsgespräch / Workshop on ‘Wrath or Mercy?
Trajectories of Divine Commitment in the Quran’ on May 29, 2013 at Wissenchaft
College, Berlin.
16. Participated in a One-day World Philology Seminar on ‘Philology and Politics of
Tradition among Arab Intellectuals’ on May 23, 2013 at Freie University of Berlin.
17. Participated in a One-day EUME Berliner Seminar on ‘Secularism, Sexuality, and
Sectarian Conflict: A Postcolonial Genealogy from Egypt’ on May 15, 2013 at
Wissenchaft College, Berlin.
18. Participated in a Two-day Workshop on ‘Commentary Cultures: Technologies of
Medieval Reading’ on May16 and 17, 2013 at Max Planck Institute for the History of
Science, Berlin.
19. Participated in a One-day World Philology Seminar on ‘Style at the Scale of the
Sentence’ on April 18, 2013 at Freie University of Berlin.
20. Participated in a One-day World Philology Seminar on ‘On Sponges and Lost Love:
Three Poems and a Few Comments on Iraqi Jewish History’ on February 20, 2013 at
Freie University of Berlin.
21. Participated in a One-day EUME Lecture-cum-Seminar on ‘Islam, Secularism and
Intellectuals’ on February14, 2013 at Wissenchaft College, Berlin.
22. Participated in a One-day EUME Lecture-cum-Seminar on ‘The Culture of
Sectarianism Reconsidered: Religion, History, and Politics in the Arab World’ on
February 13, 2013 at Wissenchaft College, Berlin.
23. Participated in a One-day World Philology Seminar on ‘Is Modern Hebrew a
Semitic Language? A Political-Linguistic Debate’ on January 31, 2013 at Freie
University of Berlin.
24. Participated in a One-day EUME Berliner Seminar on ‘Requiem for the
Intellectual: The Failure of Enlightenment in Rashid al-Daif’s Paving the Sea’ on
Jan 23, 2013 at Wissenchaft College, Berlin.
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25. Participated in a Ten-day Zukunftsphilologie Winter School on Philology Across the
Cultures: The Translation, Translation and Transformation of Knowledge in the
Early Modern World from December 11-21, 2012 at the Centre for the Study of
Developing Societies (CSDS) Delhi.
26. Participated in a One-day World Philology Seminar on ‘Is Internationality
Synonymous with Interculturality? 19th Century Orientalist Congresses and East-
West Intellectual Encounters’ on November 15, 2012 at Freie University of Berlin.
27. Participated in a One-day World Philology Seminar on ‘Old Words, New Worlds:
The Philologist, in and out of Empire’ on November 8, 2012 at Freie University of
Berlin.
28. Participated in a One-day World Philology Seminar on ‘Roots, Nets and Trees:
Future Comparative Philology’ on October 25, 2012 at Freie University of Berlin.
29. Participated in a Three-day National seminar Women’s Writing: Language,
Literature andTheory. Three-day National Seminar organised by Department of
English, University of Kashmir from 19-21 March, 2012.
30. Participated in a Three-day International seminar Shah-i Hamadan’s Contribution
to Learning organised by Department of Islamic Studies, University of Kashmir from
13-15 March, 2012.
31. Participated in a Two-day National seminar Modern Persian Literature organised
by Department of Persian, University of Kashmir on 7-8 December 2011.
32. Participated in a Three-day National Seminar Tradition and Dissent in Indian
History with Special Reference to Kashmir organised by Department of History,
University of Kashmir from 24-26 March 2011.
33. Participated in a Three-day National Seminar English Language and Literature in
India: Issues in Policy, Pedagogy and Research organised by Department of English,
University of Kashmir from 14-16 March 2011.
34. Participated in a Three-day National Seminar Postcolonial Theory and Literature:
Changing Perspectives and Trends organised by Department of English, University of
Kashmir from 4-6 September 2009.
35. Participated in a Two-day International Seminar Theories of Islamic Law: The
Methodology of Ijtihad organised by Department of Law, University of Kashmir from
18-19 July 2009.
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36. Participated in a Three-day National Seminar Cultural Studies and Literary
Discourse organised by Department of English, University of Kashmir from 16-18
March, 2009.
37. Participated in a Three-day National Seminar Politics of Language and Literature
organised by Department of English, University of Kashmir from 4-6 September, 2006.
38. Participated in a Three-day National Seminar Postcolonial Studies: Issues and
Challenges organised by Department of English, University of Kashmir from 26-28
September, 2005.
39. Participated in a Three-day National Seminar Postmodernism: Language and
Literature organised by Department of English, University of Kashmir from 24-26
August, 2004.
Sessions Chaired
1. Mana Kia’s lecture ‘Between Local and Transregional: Community in 18th-Century Indo-
Persian’at Freie University, Berlin on June 6, 2013.
2. Ananya Kabir’s lecture ‘Philologist in and out of Empire’ at Freie University, Berlin on
November 8, 2012
Research Guidance
Degree Name
Department
Title Status
1. Ph.D Bilkees Dar Iqbal Institute.
K.U
Epic Poetry of Dante, Milton and
Iqbal
Awarded
2. Ph.D Muhammad
Ashraf Najar
Department of
English, K.U
Marxist Critique of
Postmodernism: A Critical Study
of Terry Eagleton and Frederic
Jameson
Submitted
3. Ph.D Master
Showkat
Department of
English, K.U
The Quest for Eternity: A
Comparative Study of Lal Ded and
Emily Dickinson
Ongoing
4. Ph.D Abid Ali Department of
English, K.U
Art and Artificial Intelligence:
Production And Consumption of
Literature in New Media
Ongoing
5. Ph. D Insha Iftikhar Department of
English, K.U
From Christian to Postmodern
Fantasy: A Study of C.S.Lewis and
Philip Pullman
Ongoing
6.
Ph.D Najma Department of
English, K.U
Reconstructing the Past: A Study
of Gabrial Garcia Marquez and
Mario Vargas Llosa
Ongoing
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7. Ph.D Samee-ul Haq
Nazki
Department of
English, K.U
British Socialist Drama: A
Comparative Study
of Edward Bond and Arnold
Wesker
Ongoing
7. M.Phil Sadia Shabir Department of
English, K.U
Narratives of Intertextuality: A
Study of John Fowles’ The
Magus, The French Lieutenant’s
Woman and A Maggot
Awarded
8. M.Phil Mariya Nighat Department of
English, K.U
Spiritual Odysseys of Iqbal and
Eliot: A Study of Javed Nama and
Four Quartets
Awarded
9. M.Phil Samee-ul Haq
Nazki
Department of
English, K.U
Theatre of Social Commitment: A
Study
of Edward Bond Select Plays
Awarded
10.
M.Phil Arisa Qureshi Department of
English, K.U
The Socialist-Feminist Perspective
in the Select Plays of Caryl
Churshill
Awarded
11. M.Phil Sameena Hafiz
Khan
Iqbal Institute.
K.U
Revolutionary Poetics: A
Comparative Study of Iqbal and
Shelley.
Awarded
12. M.Phil Tahmeena
Hussain
Iqbal Institute.
K.U
Western Critics on Iqbal Awarded
13. M.Phil Masooda
Jahan Ara
Iqbal Institute.
K.U
Symbolism and Social Concerns in
the Poetry of William
Blake and Iqbal: A Comparative
Study
Awarded
Lectures delivered in various teacher training programmes
Name of the Event Title of Lecture Venue Date
1 73th General
Orientation Course
Man’s Eternal Quest-I UGC-Human Resource
Development Centre, K.U
06-12-2016
2 73th General
Orientation Course
Man’s Eternal Quest-II UGC-Human Resource
Development Centre, K.U
06-12-2016
3 72th General
Orientation Course
Metaphysics Institute of Advanced
Studies in Education
19-10-2016
4 Special Winter School Culture and Crisis of
Modernity-I
UGC-Human Resource
Development Centre, K.U
12-02-2016
5 Special Winter School Culture and Crisis of
Modernity-II
UGC-Human Resource
Development Centre, K.U
12-02-2016
6 70thGeneral
Orientation Course
The Importance of Arts
in the Age of
UGC-Human Resource
Development Centre, K.U
13-01-2016
13
Technology
7 Special Summer
School
Preliminaries of
Modernism
UGC-Human Resource
Development Centre, K.U
28-07-2015
8 Special Summer
School
The Making of the
Modern World
UGC-Human Resource
Development Centre, K.U
28-07-2015
9 69th General
Orientation Course
The Post-
Enlightenment World:
A Discussion
UGC-Human Resource
Development Centre, K.U
03-12-2015
10 69th General
Orientation Course
Human Sensibility and
Poetic Language
UGC-Human Resource
Development Centre, K.U
10-11-2015
11 66th General
Orientation Course
Poetry and its Various
Dimensions
UGC-Human Resource
Development Centre, K.U
28-10-2014
12 Special Summer
School
Mysticism in Poetry UGC-Human Resource
Development Centre, K.U
21-08-2014
13 65th General
Orientation Course
Human Mortality in
Ancient and Modern
Literature
UGC-Human Resource
Development Centre, K.U
02-08-2014
14 Special Winter School Introduction to Poetry UGC-Human Resource
Development Centre, K.U
06-02-2014
15 Refresher Course in
Women’s Studies
Subjectivity and
Gender
UGC-Academic Staff
College, K.U
14-09-2012
16 59th General
Orientation Course
Theology and
Philosophy: A
Comparative Study
UGC-Academic Staff
College, K.U
12-09-2012
17 Refresher Course on
Research
Methodology in Social
Sciences and
Humanities
Ideology: An
Introduction
UGC-Academic Staff
College, K.U
21-06-2012
18 Refresher Course on
Research
Methodology in Social
Sciences and
Humanities
Marxism and Ideology UGC-Academic Staff
College, K.U
21-06-2012
19 58th General
Orientation Course
Literature: A
Philosophical Inquiry
UGC-Academic Staff
College, K.U
09-05-2012
20 56th General
Orientation Course
An Introduction to the
Study of Literature
UGC-Academic Staff
College, K.U
14-12-2011
21 8th Refresher Course in
English
Literary Theory and
Criticism-I
UGC-Academic Staff
College, K.U
05-03-2009
22 8th Refresher Course in
English
Literary Theory and
Criticism-II
UGC-Academic Staff
College, K.U
06-03-2009
23 8th Refresher Course in
English
Literary Theory and
Criticism-III
UGC-Academic Staff
College, K.U
07-03-2009
24 8th Refresher Course in Literary Theory and UGC-Academic Staff 19-03-2009
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English Criticism-IV College, K.U
25 8th Refresher Course in
English
Literary Theory and
Criticism-V
UGC-Academic Staff
College, K.U
20-03-2009
26 8th Refresher Course in
English
Literary Theory and
Criticism-VI
UGC-Academic Staff
College, K.U
20-03-2009
27 3rd One Week
Induction Programme
Language and its
Creative Use
Institute of Advanced
Studies in Education, M.A.
Road, Srinagar
04-02-2017
28 4th One Week
Induction Programme
The Idea of Truth in
Literature
Institute of Advanced
Studies in Education, M.A.
Road, Srinagar
18-0202017
29 5th One Week
Induction Programme
The Theme of
Mortality in Literature
Institute of Advanced
Studies in Education, M.A.
Road, Srinagar
04-02-2017
30 6th One Week
Induction Programme
Some Dimensions of
Urdu Poetry
Institute of Advanced
Studies in Education, M.A.
Road, Srinagar
24-03-2017
31 Ten-day International
Summer School
The Concept of
Revelation in Islam
Department of Islamic
Studies, IUST.
26-6-2018
32 Ten-day International
Summer School
Approaching the Quran
as Literature
Department of Islamic
Studies, IUST.
27-6-2018
33 Ten-day International
Summer School
Quranic Hermeneutics-
I
Department of Islamic
Studies, IUST.
28-6-2018
34 Ten-day International
Summer School
Quranic Hermeneutics-
II
Department of Islamic
Studies, IUST.
30-6-2018
35 Ten-day International
Summer School
Quranic Hermeneutics-
III
Department of Islamic
Studies, IUST.
30-6-2018
Other Administrative and Academic Responsibilities
Co-ordinator, Directorate of Internal Quality Assurance (DIQA), University of Kashmir
since March 2016.
Member, Central Screening Committee, University of Kashmir since April 2016.
Nodal Officer, DIQA, Department of English (2007-2008, 2009-2012).
Member of various Boards and Committees, Department of English.
Editor English Studies in India: A Refereed Journal of Language and Literature since 2013.
Member, Editorial Board, Iqbaliyaat: A Refereed Journal of Iqbal Studies. Iqbal Institute
of Culture and Philosophy, K.U.
Member, DRC, Iqbal Institute of Culture and Philosophy, K.U.
Editor (English) Alamdaar: A Journal of Kashmiri Society and Culture in 2012 and 2013.
15
Training/Orientation/Refresher Courses Attended
20-days’ Orientation Course organised by Al-Hikmah Institute, Al-Mustafa University,
Qom, Iran from 18-2-2018 to 8-3-2018.
One-week Workshop on Research Methodology for Humanities UGC-Human Resource
Development Centre, University of Kashmir from 1st September to 8th September, 2015.
‘Philology Across Cultures’ Ten days Winter School from 10-21 December organized by
Zukunftsphilologie and CSDS in New Delhi.
Refresher Course in Computer Applications (Multi-disciplinary) Academic Staff College,
University of Kashmir from 26th December, 2013 to 20th January, 2014.
General Orientation Course organized by Academic Staff College, University of Kashmir
from 11-1-2010 to 17-2-2010.