Yasin Danish, a distinguished figure in the realm of English Literature, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the academic arena. Born and raised in the culturally rich city of Peshawar, he embarked on his academic journey driven by a profound passion for the written word. He holds an MPhil in English Literature from Riphah International University, a testament to his scholarly pursuits and commitment to advancing his understanding of the literary arts. His research during the MPhil program focused on Racism and Post-colonialism, showcasing his dedication to exploring the intricacies of literature. With an academic foundation firmly in place, Yasin transitioned into the role of an educator, where he has amassed an impressive 6 years of teaching experience. His journey as a lecturer has been marked by a dedication to fostering critical thinking and a deep appreciation for literature among his students.
Yasin Danish’s commitment to academic excellence extends beyond the classroom. He actively participates in academic conferences and has contributed to scholarly publications in reputable journals. His work reflects a keen interest in “Representation of Race Relations in Bigelow’s Movie, Detroit with Regard to Black Lives Matter from The Viewpoint of Critical Race Theory”, adding valuable insights to the academic conversations in his field. Currently, Yasin serves as a lecturer at Pak-Austria Fachhochschule Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology, Mang, Haripur, where he continues to inspire and mentor students. His dynamic teaching style, combined with his extensive knowledge and real-world insights, has earned him admiration from both students and colleagues.