Ayesha Akram

Lecturer
ayesha.xaigham@ue.edu.pk

Conference Papers:

Sr # Description
1 Akram, A. (2019 April). Subverting the Genre: Alys Faiz’s Letters to Faiz in Prison. Paper presented at 1st International Conference of the Literary Society of Pakistan (LSP), International Islamic University Islamabad.
2 Akram, A. & Anwar, N. (2018 December). Reimagination or Historical Anomaly? Viceroy’s House (2017) – The Imperial Remake of History. Paper presented at 1st International Conference on English Literature, Linguistics and Teaching (ICELLT 2018), University of Education Lahore.
3 Akram, A. & Maldonado Garcia, M.I. (2018 October). Glamorizing Witchcraft Through Fictional Language: Neologism and Hyper-reality in J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter. Paper presented at 4th International Conference of the Linguistic Association of Pakistan (ICLAP-2018), Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi.
4 Akram, A. (2018 May). Literary Biopic as Redeemer of Pakistani Cinema: Reinterpretation of History and Image Building. Paper presented at 1st National Conference on Counterbalancing Politics and Aesthetics in Pakistani Literature, University of the Punjab, Lahore.
5 Akram, A. (2018 April). Artificial Intelligence-- Blurring Lines Between Virtual and Real World: A Postmodern Critique of Hyperreality in the Movie Her (2003). Paper presented at 3rd Kashmir International Conference on Linguistics (3KICL), University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Muzaffarabad.
6 Akram, A. (2017 December). Gender Polarization Through Virtual Matchmaking in Pakistan: The Lens of Social Psychology and Critical Discourse Analysis. Paper presented at 1st National Conference on English Language and Literature (NCELL), University of Education, Lahore.
7 Akram, A. & Anwar, N. (2017 October). Critical Discourse Analysis of Postcolonial Colour Fixation: Skin Whitening Adverts in Pakistan. Paper presented at International Conference of the Linguistic Association of Pakistan (ICLAP), NED University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi.
8 Akram, A. (2013 December). Authenticity in Translation: A Comparison between Two Translations of Greek Play Medea. Paper presented at International Conference on Linguistics and Language Teaching (ICLLT), The Islamia University of Bahawalpur.


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