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Punjab University Pakistan Study Centre Lecture on "Nation Narration Borders : Representing National Identity in Pakistani Anglophone Literature"
LAHORE:February 23: Punjab University Pakistan Study Centre (PSC) organised a lecture on "Nation, Narration, Borders: Representing National Identity in Pakistani Anglophone Literature".

University of Naples L’Orientale, Italy Dr Daniela Vitolo, Dean Faculty of Arts and Humanities Prof Dr Muhammad Iqbal Chawla, PSC In-charge Dr Rukhsana Iftikhar, Dr Ahmad Ejaz, Dr Amjad Abbas Khan, Prof Syed Qamar Abbas, Dr Mahboob Hussain, Dr Faraz Anjum, Dr Maqbool Awan, Dr Naumana Kiran, Dr Robina, Bushra Shokat, Syed Karim Haider and research scholars were present.

Dr Daniela said one of the main features defining Pakistani Anglophone Literature was that it tended to bring into conversation the local and the global. She said concerned with political and social issues, Pakistani Anglophone writers frequently seem to invite their readers to reflect the ways in which social and political dynamics affect the construction of communitarian and personal identities.
Prof Iqbal Chawala shed light on the topic and shared his views.The news.
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