Aiman Khan

Aiman Khan is a postgraduate student in the Department of English, at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. She is an Editor, Translator and a Linguist. She has more than 30 poems published to her credit. Her scholarly emphasis centers on Identity Construction and Cognitive Pragmatics.

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Kashmir through my lens

As I walk into the bare, frosted streets of...

LETTING GO WITH MINDFULNESS

INTRODUCTION   Life is a collection of experiences ! In the...

The new cadet in N.D.A.

A friend of mine visited me some time back,...

Mushaira cum Kavi Sammelan in the Indian Supreme Court

On the evening of 20th October, 2008 a grand...

Historical Heroes Stamped as Foreign Agents by Justice Katju

Many people described me as a 'controversial' judge. Since I...

The portents of a coming revolution

“ It is surely contrary to the laws of...

Orientalism and the representation of the other

The other literature is the representation of the non-western and non-white populations. The other is commonly depicted as grotesque, ghastly, repelling, barbarous, and violent. The...

Dead Poets Society: A Rusty rhapsody of aestheticism

A coming-of-age drama that is both funny and tragic.Directed by Peter Weir, the drama is based on a novel by Nancy H. Kleinbaum. This movie...

Orhan Pamuk; Realist, Postmodernist, Dissident

Orhan Pamuk, the first Turkish Nobel laureate has given the postmodern literary world remarkable works. Born in 1952, Pamuk is a screenwriter, novelist, and...