Dr. Muhammad Babar Jamil

Assistant Professor
HEC Approved PhD Supervisor
PhD English Language and Literature
Northeast Normal University, China

Biography

Dr. Muhammad Babar Jamil is currently working as an Assistant Professor at the English Department of GIFT University, Gujranwala. He completed his master’s degree in English Language and Literature from the English Department of Punjab University in 2006. In 2009, he qualified for a fully funded scholarship for PhD studies by Ministry of Education. After completing his PhD in English Language and Literature in 2014, he taught for one year at the English Department of University of Sargodha, and taught for two years at University of Sargodha, Lahore Campus. Although his academic field is English Language and Literature, yet the fields of comparative religions, psychology, philosophy, sociology, anthropology keep on engaging his ‘spare’ time. During his seven years of post-PhD teaching and research experience, he has supervised more than forty MPhil dissertations. By teaching various courses at graduate and postgraduate levels, he tries his best to inculcate the spirit of learning and inquiry in his students. 

Teaching Interests

  • Romantic Poetry
  • Modern Poetry
  • Modern and Postmodern Fiction
  • Postcolonial Literature
  • Research Methodology
  • Literary Theory

Research Interests

  • Critical Discourse Analysis
  • Women and Gender Studies
  • Modern Literary Theory
  • Postcolonial Literature
  • Literature and Religion

Selected Publications

  • Black Lives Matter: Critical Analysis of McCarthy’s The Road (2006) in the Backdrop of George Floy’s Murder, Research Journal of Social Sciences and Economics Review, Vol. 2 No. 2, pp. 444-449 ( Y category)
  • Women can be Destroyed but Not Defeated: Undefeatable Struggle of Sisters in Toni Morrison’s Paradise, Pakistan Social Sciences Review, Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 28-39 (Y category)
  • Schematic Move Structural Analysis of Theses Abstracts in Social Science, Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry, Vol. 12, Issue 7, pp. 3446-3467 ( Y category)
  • Representation of Women in Selected South Asian Migration Literature, Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry, Vol. 12, Issue 7, pp. 4051-4059 (Y category)
  • Attitude and its Aspects towards English Language Learning among the Students of Public and Private Schools of Gujranwala, Global Regional Review, Vol. III, No. 1, pp. 281-293 (Y category)