Peer Jan is serving as a Lecturer in English Literature at MY University, Islamabad. He is pursuing his Ph.D in English Literature at International Islamic University, Islamabad. He received his MS in English Literature with a specialization in Postmodern Literature and Postexistential Philosophy, (IIUI) where his thesis, Dialectics of Existence: The Quest for Authenticity and Meaning in Fosse's Septology, critiques the 19th-century existentialist epistemologies intersecting with postmodern ontologies. He also earned an MA in English Language & Literature from IIUI, and an MA in Philosophy from the University of Balochistan.
Over the past couple of years, he has served as a visiting faculty at IIUI, QAU, and SZABIST, Islamabad. Alongside teaching, he works as a Research Assistant on a Higher Education Commission–funded project "Globalizing Folk Wisdom", dedicated to developing an Index of Research in Pakistani Folk Literature(s).
His research and teaching interests include Postcolonial Studies, Postmodern Literature, Existentialist Philosophy, Literary Critical Theories, Literary Criticism, Logic & Critical Thinking, and Critical Pedagogy with competence in Decolonial Studies, Postmodern Literature, Posthuman Studies and (Post)existential Philosophy.
Deeply engaged with literary epistemologies, discursive ontologies and philosophical praxis, he seeks to foster critical thinking and nurture an intellectual sensibility in his students that contemplates the ethical and existential dimensions of human understanding in the contemporary posthuman void and chaos!