Rabia Aamir is an Assistant Professor of English at the Faculty of Arts & Humanities, National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, Pakistan, an HEC Approved Supervisor, and a former awardee of PhD Research Fellowship at the Department of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University, New York, USA (2018-19). She has a teaching experience of more than twenty years at different levels and is a recipient of the Best University Teacher Award for the year 2021-22. With her well-cited publications in international journals and presentations at numerous international conferences, she also contributes poetry to magazines and anthologies. Dr. Rabia has experience of conducting various faculty development programs and conferences, moderating talks, and doing several voiceovers for documentaries. Her recent contributions include book chapters and a petite poetic memoir about the times of her growing up in Lahore. Her research domains include American Fiction, Native American literature, Post 9/11 Pakistani Fiction, Middle Eastern and Kashmiri Literary and visual narratives, Film Studies, and Postcolonial Environmental Ethics. This book, Environmental Ethics: Life Narratives from Kashmir & Palestine examines the environmental ethical concerns in the literary and visual narratives of Kashmir and Palestine. It can be a relevant resource material for scholars studying resistance literature coming from different flashpoints around the world and is meant to address the larger canvas of troubled realms of our world in contemporary times.
Middle Eastern and Kashmiri Literary and visual narratives, Film Studies, and Postcolonial Environmental Ethics. This book, Environmental Ethics: Life Narratives from Kashmir & Palestine examines the environmental ethical concerns in the literary and visual narratives of Kashmir and Palestine. It can be a relevant resource material for scholars studying resistance literature coming from different flashpoints around the world and is meant to address the larger canvas of troubled realms of our world in contemporary times.

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