Nargis Gull Successfully Defends PhD Thesis on Afghan Women Writers
Ms Nargis Gull, a research scholar in the Department of English, has successfully defended her PhD thesis during her viva voce. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel
Her doctoral research, conducted under the supervision of Dr Shachi Sood, is titled “Veiled Voices: A Feminist Study of the Selected Short Stories by Contemporary Afghan Women Writers.”
Research explores Afghan women’s voices
Nargis Gull’s research examines selected short stories written by contemporary Afghan women writers from a feminist perspective. The study focuses on women’s voices, experiences and representation within Afghan literature and explores how female writers portray issues affecting women and society.
The research contributes to the broader study of contemporary Afghan women’s literature and provides a critical perspective on the themes and narratives presented through their short stories.
Academic achievement
The successful PhD defence marks a significant milestone in Nargis Gull’s academic career. Her achievement reflects her commitment to scholarly research, academic dedication and contribution to the field of English literature.
Her work also adds to academic discussions surrounding feminist literary studies and the representation of women’s experiences in contemporary Afghan writing.
Nargis Gull’s successful viva is an important achievement for the Department of English and marks the completion of her doctoral research journey.