Habiba Khatoon
Lecturer
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Habiba Khatoon is a committed academic and researcher, currently working as a Lecturer at the University of Central Punjab, Lahore. She holds an MPhil in English from the University of Sargodha and brings several years of teaching experience, including roles at Beaconhouse Sargodha and the University of Sargodha. Her research interests lie in literature, cultural studies, identity, and ideology, and she has contributed to a range of peer-reviewed publications in these areas. Habiba is skilled in academic research, curriculum development, literary analysis, critical thinking, and effective classroom management. She is also proficient in academic writing and communication, with a strong ability to engage students in meaningful learning experiences. Her work reflects a deep commitment to scholarly excellence and the advancement of English language and literary education.
MPhil English | English | University of Sargodha | 2020 |
English Teacher | Beaconhouse Sargodha | 2017 |
Visiting Lecturer | University of Sargodha | Oct 2017- Oct 2021 |
Associate Lecturer | University of Central Punjab, Lahore | Oct 2021- till date |
1 | Khan, M. T., Azher, M., Bilal, H. A., & Khatoon, H. (2021). Songs of Blood and Sword: An ideological genesis of a political legacy. Ilkogretim Online, 20(5), 4592-4608. |
2 | Ali, H., Gul, S.,Khatoon,H. & Ul-Ain, N. (2017). Depiction of Modern Man in “Church Going” by Philip Larkin: A case study through Modernism. European Online Journal of Natural and Social Sciences: Proceedings, 6(1 (s)), pp-124. |
3 | Pervaz, Azhar, et al. "A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE PORTRAYAL OF FEMININITY IN MULTIPLE IDENTITIES IN URDU, SINDHI, SARAIKI AND PUNJABI PROVERBS." PalArch's Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology 18.10 (2021): 1705-1714. |
4 | Aslam, M., Khatoon, H., & Alam, M. (2022). A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF IDENTITY CRISES AND CULTURAL ROOTS IN SIDHWA’S AMERICA |