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Home> Events> Lecture, Marie-Therese Ellis

Marie-Therese Ellis, Ph.D., U.C. Berkeley

Friday, January 25, 2008
1:30pm
Simpson Center for the Humanities (Communications, Room 202)
UW, Seattle


“Periodicals in Colonial Morocco: The Inception of a Multilingual Literary Culture”

Marie-Therese Ellis completed her Ph.D. in French and Francophone
Studies (dissertation: "Empire or Umma? Writing Beyond the Nation in Moroccan Periodicals") at the University of California, Berkeley in 2007 and is currently an instructor there. She has received numerous fellowships and grants including Fulbright (Tunisia), American Institute of Maghrib Studies (Morocco), Center for Arabic Studies Abroad (Egypt), l'E'cole Normale Supe'rieure (Paris).

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