Mouna Kohil is an Associate Professor of English at the National Higher School of Technology and Engineering in Annaba, where she teaches English for Specific Purposes (ESP) to engineering students. Her teaching focuses on designing student-centered curricula that equip learners with the linguistic and communicative tools necessary for academic and professional success. She holds a Doctorate in English Literature from Badji Mokhtar- Annaba University. Her doctoral research examined the ways in which contemporary women writers expose and critique female oppression and marginalisation in dystopian societies, with a focus on feminist dystopias that blend critique with possibilities of resistance and empowerment. Dr. Kohil has been awarded international research fellowships, including visiting research stays at the Universitat de València, Spain, and a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Her publications appear in peer-reviewed journals, with contributions on feminist dystopias, Gothic literature, olfactory memory and autobiographical recall, as well as questions of belonging and displacement. Her current research examines psychopathy in youth, the narrative representations of displacement, and the role of literature in civic engagement.