In Search of Beauty in Space: Interview with Lalla Essaydi
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Anna Rocca is Associate Professor of French and Italian at Salem State University, MA. Her fields of specialization are contemporary women writers of North Africa, autobiography, feminism and transnational feminist movements. She has published and presented research on the works of Algerian and Moroccan women writers. In 2004, she published Assia Djebar, Le corps invisible: voir sans être vue. In 2011, she co-authored a collection of essays on francophone migrant women writers, entitled Frictions et devenirs dans les écritures migrantes au féminin. Enracinements et renégociations. She has also co-edited a volume entitled Women Taking Risks in Contemporary Autobiographical Narratives (2013).
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