Muhammad Naseem
Lecturer
Department of Languages and Cultural Studies
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Muhammad Naseem

Muhammad Naseem studied for an undergraduate degree in Modern Languages at NUML, Islamabad (2015), and then for an MA in English Literature at Karakorum International University, Skardu (2017); he then moved to Faisalabad to join the M.Phil. program at GC University, Faisalabad. He has been serving as lecturer English Literature and Course Coordinator in the Department of Languages and Cultural Studies since march 2021. Before that he had been serving in University of Baltistan as visiting lecturer for two years. He has supervised 07 undergraduate theses and presented many research papers in different national and international conferences. He is the member of editorial board for publishing translated stories into English by University of Baltistan, Skardu.

  • Pakistani Literature in English
  • Native American Literature
  • Pakistani folklore
  • Balti indigenous Literature
  • Folktale, fairytale and folksong
  • Identity, migration and multiculturalism
  • Structuralism and Marxism
  • World literature and Translation Studies.

1. Presented paper on “Identity Crisis in Pakistan” at Pakistan Institute of Peace Studies, Islamabad.https://www.pakpips.com/web/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/who_am_i.pdf
2. Presented paper on “Structuralist study of Balti (indigenous) folktales” in an International conference in FC College Lahore. https://www.fccollege.edu.pk/wp-content/uploads/Conference-Program-Book-New.pdf
3. Accepted a paper on “Mysticism in Balti poetry: A message of peace, placidity and purity” for presentation in “4th Int'l Hindukush Cultural Conference”
4. Translated a Balti folktale in English and published by university of Baltistan, Skardu.

List of current courses you are teaching at UOBS

  • Literary theory and Criticism
  • American Literature
  • Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • Pakistani Literature
  • Introduction to English Literature
  • Foundation of Literary Theory and Criticism
  • Classical Poetry
  • Literary Theory
  • 20th century Fiction and Non-Fiction
  • Foundation of Literary Theory and Criticism
  • American Literature
  • Modern Novel
  1. About

Muhammad Naseem studied for an undergraduate degree in Modern Languages at NUML, Islamabad (2015), and then for an MA in English Literature at Karakorum International University, Skardu (2017); he then moved to Faisalabad to join the M.Phil. program at GC University, Faisalabad. He has been serving as lecturer English Literature and Course Coordinator in the Department of Languages and Cultural Studies since march 2021. Before that he had been serving in University of Baltistan as visiting lecturer for two years. He has supervised 07 undergraduate theses and presented many research papers in different national and international conferences. He is the member of editorial board for publishing translated stories into English by University of Baltistan, Skardu.

  1. Your areas of interest
  • Pakistani Literature in English
  • Native American Literature
  • Pakistani folklore
  • Balti indigenous Literature
  • Folktale, fairytale and folksong
  • Identity, migration and multiculturalism
  • Structuralism and Marxism
  • World literature and Translation Studies.
  1. Publications and Paper Presentation
  2. Presented paper on “Identity Crisis in Pakistan” at Pakistan Institute of Peace Studies, Islamabad. https://www.pakpips.com/ web/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/who_am_i.pdf
  3. Presented paper on “Structuralist study of Balti (indigenous) folktales” in an International conference in FC College Lahore. https://www.fccollege.edu.pk/wp-content/ uploads/Conference-Program-Book-New.pdf
  4. Accepted a paper on “Mysticism in Balti poetry: A message of peace, placidity and purity” for presentation in “4th Int'l Hindukush Cultural Conference”
  5. Translated a Balti folktale in English and published by university of Baltistan, Skardu.
  6. Courses

List of current courses you are teaching at UOBS

  • Literary theory and Criticism
  • American Literature
  • Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • Pakistani Literature
  • Introduction to English Literature
  • Foundation of Literary Theory and Criticism
  • Classical Poetry
  • Literary Theory
  • 20th century Fiction and Non-Fiction

List of previous courses you have taught at UOBS

  • Foundation of Literary Theory and Criticism
  • American Literature
  • Modern Novel