Jwahar Lal Maharjan

Senior Faculty

Ph.D. in progress, Nepal Sanskrit University, Dissertation title “Religious Beliefs and Ecological Concern: A Spiritual Perspective toward the Preservation of the Ecosystem

Experience

  • Lecturer, Central Department of English, Tribhuvan University; Courses taught: Short Fiction
  • Associate Professor, Patan Multiple Campus, Tribhuvan University; Teaching Courses on Environmental Literature and Criticism; Tragedy: Poetics, Performance and Plays
  • Institute of Advanced Communication, Education and Research (IACER), Pokhara University; Courses taught: Race and Racism; Interdisciplinary Studies; Psychology, Religion and Spirituality; Nature and Spirituality; Religion, Environment and Society; Moral Philosophy

 

Education

  • Ph.D. in progress, Nepal Sanskrit University, Dissertation title “Religious Beliefs and Ecological Concern: A Spiritual Perspective toward the Preservation of the Ecosystem

  • M Phil in English, Institute of Advanced Communication, Education and Research (IACER), Pokhara University, Majoring Cultural Studies; Discourse on Environment; Mythology; Globalization; South Asian, International Relation Studies; Language, Literature and Philosophy; Thesis title “Construction of Black Woman’s Subjectivity in Alice Walker’s The Color Purple”

  • M A in English, Patan Multiple Campus, Tribhuvan University, majoring English Language and Literature,