Asiya Zahoor is an academically brilliant individual from Sanford H. Taylor. She is a Post-Doctoral Associate in the Asian Studies Department who specializes in Caribbean literature, psycholinguistics, and Kashmiri literature. She furthered her education to PHD in Language and Migration from Jamia Millia Islamia in New Delhi, India. Her academic credentials include an MSc in Applied Linguistics from the University of Oxford, an MPhil in Caribbean Diasporic Literature from the University of Kashmir, an M.A. in English from the University of Kashmir, and a B.A. from the University of Kashmir's Women's College Baramulla.
Asiya has received numerous acclaim from several people and organizations. At the South Asian Film Festival, her film "The Stitch" won the Critics Award for Best Short Film. In the midst of her studies, she contributes some of her time to writing. She has written detailed records of facts about varying topics regarding literature and history. The topics of recognition were migration, psycholinguistics, Caribbean and Kashmiri literature, and Urdu literature. She has attempted to profess her creativity through poetry by publishing a poetry collection titled "Serpents Under My Veil."
Asiya authored several publications while being a scholar. VDM Verlag Dr. Müller published her book "Language and Migration: Investigating Psycholinguistic Processes" in 2010. She has published numerous papers, chapters, and journals on Kashmiri literature, linguistic processes, instructional approaches, and Caribbean aesthetics. She did noteworthy research on the representation of Kashmir in Indian cinema and literature, and the works of poets such as Agha Shahid Ali Agha Shahid Ali is an Indo-American Poet. Shahid w >> Read More... and Rafiq Kathwari. She published most of her works in journals such as "Culture, Society, and Law," "Global Education, Society, and Development," and others.
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