Ms. Saima Yasin

Lecturer

Introduction

Saima Yasin holds an M.S in English from International Islamic University, Islamabad. As an MS Scholar she has been a part of US-UNT exchange program where she studied Research Methods in University of North Texas, USA. She has previously worked in National University of Modern Languages as a lecturer. She has been the focal person of District Multan for ORIC in a case study on Edhi Foundation in 2017 She has few research publications and is an aspiring writer. Her expertise lies in Surveillance Studies, Postmodern Literature and Postcolonial Literature with special focus on bridging gap between societal understandings of literature. Ms. Yasin firmly believes in cultivation of soft skills and critical sensibilities in students through literature. She is a staunch believer of humanism and keeps humanity above all.

Qualifications
Degree Title Specialization Institute Name Year/Session
MS English Literature International Islamic University, Islamabad 2012-2016
BS English Language and Literature Bahuddin Zakariya University, Multan 2008-2012

Research and Publications

  • • Gulnaz Sattar, Saima Yasin, Zoya Saqlain, M. Arslan. (2020). Semiological Discourse Analysis of Editorial Cartoons in National Newspapers on COVID 19. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/ Egyptology, 17(12), 78-89.
  • • Yasin, Saima. 2014. Progressive Women Writers in Munazza. Yaqoob (Ed), Muslim Women Writers of the Sub-Continent 49-60
  • • Yasin, Saima. 2014. Writers of Subcontinet and their Contribution to Women Movement (1932-1947) in Munazza. Yaqoob (Ed), Muslim Women Writers of the Subcontinent 60-75.
  • • Paper presented (2019) titled Electronic Eye and Dystopian Literature at an International Conference of Department of English Language and Literature (ICDELL 2019), University of Management Sciences, Lahore.
  • • Paper presented (2014) titled Digital Diaspora at an International Conference on Literature, Government College University, Lahore.
  • • Paper presented (2013) titled Teaching English Language through Bedtime Stories at 29th SPELT Conference, COMSATS, Islamabad.

Field of Interest

  • • Surveillance Studies
  • • Postmodern Literature
  • • Postcolonial Literature
  • • Dystopian Literature