
一、基本情况
Azam Sarwar is a lecturer of English Literature from Pakistan at the School of Foreign Languages, Jimei University. He earned his PhD (doctorate) in English Literature from Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China, in 2022. He is an internationally published author with many papers in SSCI and A&HCI journals.
Email: 202561000042@jmu.edu.cn
二、工作经历
2025.07—Present, School of Foreign Languages, Jimei University。
2022.08 – 2024.08, The Department of English, Riphah International University, Pakistan
三、主讲课程
1. 本科生:Overview of English-Speaking Countries, Introduction to English Literature, Academic Writing and Research Methods
2. 研究生:MENA (Middle East and North Africa), Academic Writing and Research Methods。
四、主要研究兴趣和方向
English Literature, Academic Writing, Regional and Country Studies
五、近十年主要科研成果
论文:
1. Sarwar Azam (2025), Telling the Past – the History of Victimization: A Postconflict Reading of Sorayya Khan’s Noor (Rethinking History, Routledge, SSCI/A&HCI, Q1)
2. Muhammad Safdar and Sarwar Azam (2025), “Shamsie’s Home Fire: Nihilopolitical Erasure and Resistance of Muslim Women Immigrants, Journal of Postcolonial Writing (Forthcoming, Routledge, A&HCI, Q1)
3. Sarwar, Azam and Muhammad Safdar (2025), “Disinformation and Misinterpretation: Deconstructing the Politics of Feminism Denialismon Social Media (Critical Research on Religion, SAGE, ESCI, Q1)
4. Sarwar, Azam and Muhammad Safdar (2024), “Solidifying Interstitial Space(The Third Gender) for hijra/khwajasara through Islamic Feminist Hermeneutics: A Trans Inclusive Approach,” Contemporary Islam (2024, Springer Nature, ESCI, Q1)
5. Sarwar, Azam, and Kashaf Zulfiqar (2024), “Rehumanizing Khwajasaras through Children’s Comics.” (Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics, Q1)
6. Sarwar, Azam (2024), "Living ghosts and the Laapata: the episode of genocide continuum in Pakistani art." (Continuum, SSCI/A&HCI, Q1).
7. Sarwar, Azam (2023). "Transgression and transcendence in Shoaib Mansoor’s feminist trilogy." (Feminist Media Studies, SSCI, Q1)
8. Sarwar, Azam, and Hong Zeng (2021). "Breaking free from patriarchal appropriation of sacred texts: An Islamic feminist critique of Bol."(Asian Journal of Women's Studies, SSCI, Q2)
9. Zeng, Hong, and Azam Sarwar (2022). "Semiotics of Exile in Photography, Intersectional Racism and Epistemic Violence in Natasha Trethewey." (Critical Sociology, SSCI, Q1)