Qualifications: PhD, Arabic language, literature, linguistics, M.A., Middle Eastern Studies, B.A., French, Political Science
Douja Mamelouk is an Associate Professor of English. She completed a BA in Political Science and French Literature at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, a MA in Middle Eastern Studies at the American University in Cairo, a diploma in Sustainable Development from the University of the Middle East, Morocco, and a Ph.D. in Arabic Language, Literature and Linguistics from Georgetown University. She has occupied the position of Assistant Professor of French and Arabic at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, and at Le Moyne College in Syracuse NY where she became an Associate Professsor. Her areas of expertise are North African Studies, masculinity in Tunisian women's fiction, the Tunisian literary Avant-Garde, oral cultures in Tunisia and translation.
Genealogy of Tunisian Women’s Writings
Ouatann and Cocotte: Arabic in French and French in Arabic in Two Tunisian Women’s Novels
https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/10.3366/ccs.2024.0518
Translation as Resistance: Arwah Salih’s The Stillborn (2017) and the Memory of the Egyptian Left