English Literature (BS)
October 23, 2025 2025-10-23 10:32English Literature (BS)
ORIC
KINNAIRD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
RESEARCH REPOSITORY
YEAR 2021
| Sr. No | Student | Title of Research Report |
| 1. | Alina Ali | Eternal Racial Oppression and the Resultant Apollonian and Dionysian Attitudes in Amiri Baraka’s Sos Poems |
| 2. | Anna Ijaz | Patriarchal Panopticon, Afghan Heterotopias and Feminine Resistance in Nadia Hashimi’s The Pearl that Broke its Shell |
| 3. | Fatima Bukhari | The Study of the Subaltern’s Fight for a Voice in Reyna Grande’s Across a Hundred Mountains Through the Lens of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave |
| 4. | Gull Rukh | Power, Hegemony and Ownership in Roald Dahl’s Matilda and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory |
| 5. | Minahil Tahir | ‘Dialogism and Poetry; A Bakhtinian Discourse analysis of Athar Tahir’s “Body Loom” |
| 6. | Nigarish Sajjad Toor | Carnivalesque Subversion In Orhan Pamuk’s Snow |
| 7. | Nimra Ishfaq | Exploring Post 9/11 Hyperreality In Dharker’s Selected Poems |
| 8. | Rabia Rehman | Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland As A Metaphorical Reference For Hysteria In The 19th Century |
| 9. | Aimen Imran | Dissociative Tendencies and Narrative Memory in Bilal Tanweer’s Novel The Scatter Here is too Great |
| 10. | Ambreen Ayub | A Spatial Marxist Analysis of Cristina Henriquez’s The Book of Unknown Americans |
| 11. | Ayesha Iqbal | Exploring the Transformative Power of Female Memory in Anuradha Roy’s Sleeping on Jupiter |
| 12. | Fatima Aziz | Omelas or The Real World: A Study of The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas through Bakhtin’s Carnivalesque |
| 13. | Fatima Khurram | Echoes of a Silent Voice: Cosmicism in Rizwan Akhtar’s Lahore, I Am Coming |
| 14. | Hooriya Fatima | Individual and Collective Misremembering; A Study of False Memories in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go |
| 15. | Jannat Riaz | Analysing Althusser’s State Apparatuses in Muhsin Al-Ramli’s The President’s Gardens |
| 16. | Jannat Shehzad | Existing as Living Dead: Necropolitics in Tochi Onyebuchi’s Riot Baby |
| 17. | Laiba Ejaz | Storied Matter and Agentic Potentiality in Franz Kafka’s novella The Metamorphosis |
| 18. | Mah Noor Amir | A Biocentric Explication of Sara Hall’s The Wolf Border. |
| 19. | Maha Mahmood sardar | Empowering the Female Subaltern in the Poetry of Subjugation and Mourning by Nizar Qabbani |
| 20. | Maha Noman Dar | Desertedness and Discrepancy in the Diction of Bald Soprano and The Chairs by Eugene Ionesco |
| 21. | Maheru Adnan | A Dialogic Analysis of Deyan Enev’s Short Story Collection Circus Bulgaria |
| 22. | Mehreen Burney | Marginalization under Colonization in Ismat Chughtai’s The Crooked Line |
| 23. | Mishal Abbas | Probing the Spatial Nostalgia in Abdullah Hussein’s The Weary Generations |
| 24. | Natasha Waqas Awan | Deconstructing Borders in Selected Poems from Shadab Zeest Hashmi’s Kohl and Chalk |
| 25. | Nawal Awan | An Existentialist Feminist Reading of Miral Al-Tahawy’s Brooklyn Heights |
| 26. | Nawal Rehman | Contemporary Othellos: A Product of Corrupted Orientalism in Kamila Shamsie’s Home Fire |
| 27. | Noor Malik | Reclamation of The Aesthetic Ideal in Kishwar Naheed’s A Bad Woman’s Story |
| 28. | Nudrat Ikhlaq | Spatial Conflicts and Internal Colonialism in Yuri Herrera’s Signs Preceding the End of the World |
| 29. | Sadia Zahid | The Struggle of Consciousness in an Absurd Reality in Afzal Ahmed Syed’s Poetry |
| 30. | Tania Ihsan Ahmad | Tracing the Tradition of a South- Asian Fantasy in Usman Malik’s Fiction |
| 31. | Tehreem Ashraf | Female Cognizance of War in Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale |
| 32. | Wania Ali | Cyborg Domination: Analyzing Udopian Cyborgs in Ray Bradbury’s Book The Illustrated Man |
| 33. | Wardah Asif | Interconnectedness of the Inferiorised Others: An Ecofeminist Study of Westover’s Educated |
| 34. | Wardah Mahmood | Free Will and Sisyphean Heroism in Morris’ The Tattooist of Auschwitz |
| 35. | Zarish Khalid | Power, Participation And Truth: A Study Of Motives In Riku Onda’s The Aosawa Murders |
| 36. | Ajwah Nadeem | An Alternative Psycho-analytic Exploration of Jealousy in Ferrante’s My Brilliant Friend |