I am a Teaching Fellow at LUMS that teaches writing to undergraduate students through a multi-disciplinary lens of humanities, liberal arts, and social science. I also teach courses on South Asian literature and writing with the LUMS Centre for Continuing Education Studies.

I completed my Masters in Comparative Literature from King's College London in 2018, where my dissertation was on the legacy, reception, and adaptation of Jane Austen's works in Pakistan and India. My research focuses on the various forms of resistance and agency exhibited by women in literary narratives and cultural productions of South Asia since the twentieth century, and how these portrayals have evolved to resonate with the third and fourth waves of feminism. 

I enjoy writing fictional prose and poetry, and some of extempore writings can be found on @qabileizhaar on Instagram.
 

Conference Presentations:

'Imtiaz, Huda. (2021). "Gandhi and Manto: A contrasting Articulation of Resistance" at "Resistance and Agency in Literature and Language of South Asia". 49th Annual Conference on South Asia, University of Wisconsin - Madison, United States of America.'
 

Publications:

  • Imtiaz, Huda. "Empty Vases." The Literary Chowk, edited by Hamda Faisal et al., vol. 2, WriterTalks, 2023, p. 14

  • Imtiaz, Huda. "Hierarchies." The Literary Chowk, edited by Hamda Faisal et al., vol. 2, WriterTalks, 2023, p. 15.

  • Imtiaz, Huda. “Two-and-a-Something-Months.” Luphyr, Dec. 2022, https://luphyr.files.wordpress.com/2022/12/luphyr_issue-3-disturbance.pdf.  

  • Imtiaz, Huda. “Six Minutes.” An Anthology: A Chronicle of Memories, edited by Eesha Javed and Aiza Imran, vol. 1, Writer Talks, 2020, pp. 95-114.