Brahim El Guabli is an assistant professor of Arabic studies and comparative literature at Williams College. His book Moroccan Other-Archives: History and Citizenship After State Violence is forthcoming from Fordham University Press. He is completing a second book entitled Saharan Imaginations: Between Saharanism and Ecocare. El Guabli is co-editor of the two forthcoming volumes Lamalif: A Critical Anthology of Societal Debates in Morocco During the “Years of Lead” (1966–1988) (Liverpool University Press) and Refiguring Loss: Jews in Maghrebi and Middle Eastern Cultural Production (Pennsylvania State University Press).
Brahim El Guabli
Articles
Literature and Indigeneity: Amazigh Activists’ Construction of an Emerging Literary Field
Brahim El Guabli analyzes the postcolonial emergence of Amazigh literature.
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