Farah Abdelali ORCID iD Ben M’sik Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Hay El Baraka Av. Errahmouni Boualam, Casablanca 20 670 Morocco
Farah Abdelali is a PhD student at the University Hassan II of Casablanca, Ben M’sik Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, at the Language, Literature and Communication Research Laboratory. Her thesis focuses on the study of the ways in which Moroccan folk tales are diverted from rewriting to interpretation, under the direction of Nadia Ouachene. She is also a former student of the ENS of Meknes, a preparatory course for the agrégation and a temporary teacher of communication techniques.
Important publications:
2021: La rencontre entre la culture marocaine et la culture française et son impact sur le conte populaire marocain. Hybrida, 2, 57–79.
2019: La performance orale du conteur traditionnel marocain. In N. Ouachene, & L. Ouasmi: L’oralité de la production à l’interprétation (pp. 229-239). Paris: L’Harmattan.
Nadia Ouachene ORCID iD Ben M’sik Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Hay El Baraka Av. Errahmouni Boualam, Casablanca 20 670 Morocco
Nadia Ouachene is a research professor at the faculty of literatture and social sciences, University Hassan II in Casablanca. She is interested in the linguistic analysis of oral texts especially storytelling. She is a specialist of oral literature. She teaches morphosyntax, phonetics and lexicography. She is a member of the laboratory: Languages, Literature and Communication and the co-coordinator of two books: Language and Communication and Humour; (dé) forma le sens?
Important publications:
2019 (with L. Ouasami): L’oralité de la production à l’interprétation. Paris: L’Harmattan.
2018: L’image de la femme à travers les proverbes marocains. Maroc: Dar Al Qalam.
2017: Le conte au Maroc et ailleurs, Kan ya ma kan. Paris: L’Harmattan.