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Rubina Kokab

Lecturer
Research Interests: Marxist Literature
Biomedical Ethics

Biography

I am Rubina Kokab, a philosophy teacher committed to examining ideas. In my classes, I encourage discussion and interactive exploration of ideas to make complex concepts accessible. I ask a lot of questions to spark curiosity and critical thinking. I am passionate about connecting philosophy to real-life issues, helping students challenge assumptions, reflect deeply, and discover their own understanding of ethics, society, and the human experience.

Education

  • MS/MPhil in History, GCUL (Lahore, Pakistan) 2012

Teaching Areas

Marxism
Ethics
Philosophy of Literature
Philosophy of Religion

Experience

From To Designation Firm/Institution
Aug 2010 Continue Lecturer Government College University, Lahore.
Dec 2009 Oct 2010 Program Officer HomeNet Pakistan
Aug 2008 Feb 2009 Visiting Lecturer Govt Islamia College, Cooper Road, Lahore

Journal Papers

  • Bushra Sheereen, Faiza Butt, Rubina Kokab (2025). "Changing Standards of Beauty in Urdu Poetry in the Footsteps of Dadaism and Surrealism - دادائیت اور سریلزم کے تتبع میں اُردو نظم میں حسن کے بدلتے معیارات." Al-Ahqaq , Vol. 3 (1) . [Link]
  • Rubina Kokab, Bushra Sheereen, Faiza Butt (2024). "Viewing Ahmad Hammad's Poetry Through a Marxist Lens." Physical Education, Health and Social Sciences , Vol. 2 (No. 4) , pp. 7-12. [Link]

Conference Papers

  • 4th International Conference on Language, Literature and Society (2017), Islamabad, Pakistan. , Paper: "A Marxist Interpretation of Ahmad Hammad's Poetry"

Thesis/Research Supervisions

  • Ayesha Adrees (2025), MS/MPhil. Thesis: "Kantian Ethics and the Moral Limits of Surveillance in the Digital Age" (In Progress)
  • Amna Ayub Khan (2024), MS/MPhil. Thesis: "The Principle of Autonomy in Biomedical Ethics: A Philosophical Analysis" (Completed)
  • Wasif Ali Wasif (2024), MS/MPhil. Thesis: "Application of Kant's Categorical Imperative in Business Ethics" (Completed)