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Browsing College of Arts & Sciences by Author "DeAngelis, Angelica"
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Crossing the New Berlin Wall : Harragas and immigration clandestine in French and Francophone cinema
DeAngelis, Angelica (AOU KDS, 2017-05-03) -
Emerging Genres: The Moroccan Noir as Social Critique
DeAngelis, Angelica (4th International Conference on Language, Linguistics, Literature and Translation, Sultan Qaboos University, 2020-02-07) -
Fellow, National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Institute, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia: The Voices of Women in Literature, Cinema and Other A
DeAngelis, Angelica (National Endowment for the Humanities, 2017-07-01) -
How the 'Wiles of Women' Folktale Entered the Moroccan Political Sphere.
DeAngelis, Angelica (Northeast Modern Language Association (NEMLA), 2021-03-11) -
Keid El-Nisai (Women’s Cunning): Feminist Deployment of a Patriarchal Trope.
DeAngelis, Angelica (Routledge, 2021-07-30) -
Literature and life: Black women's writing and activism
DeAngelis, Angelica (AUK & the Black Caucus of the NCTE, 2017-02-12) -
Maternal Responsibility in Post-Apocalyptic The New Wilderness
DeAngelis, Angelica (Northeast Modern Language Association (NEMLA), 2021-03-12) -
Moroccan Noir As Emerging Social Critique: An Exploration of Abdelilah Hamdouchi’s Whitefly and Bled Dry.
DeAngelis, Angelica (Hoopoe: An Imprint of AUC Press, 2020-12-15) -
Philosophically crossing the ‘New Berlin Wall’: Harragas and l’immigration clandestine in French and Francophone cinema
DeAngelis, Angelica (The Journal of North African Studies, 2017)Mezrak Allouache’s Harragas [dir. 2009. Harragas. Algeria: Librisfilms. Baya Films and France 2 Cinéma] and Philippe Lioret’s Welcome [dir. 2009. Welcome. France: Nord-Ouest Productions] have entered into the debate ... -
The Moudawana Syndrome: Discourse and Popular Culture in Zakia Tahiri’s Number One (2004)
DeAngelis, Angelica (Middle East Studies Association (MESA), 2019-11-18)