Prof. Lahoucine Aammari | Arts and Humanities Awards | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Lahoucine Aammari, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University of Fez, Morocco
Dr. Lahoucine Aammari earned his PhD in Interactions in Literature, Culture, and Society with distinction in 2021 from Sultan Moulay Slimane University. He has taught a range of subjects, including literature, translation, and cultural studies, at Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University since 2021. His research interests include cultural identity, historical relations, and translation studies, reflected in numerous publications in esteemed journals and edited volumes. Aammari has actively contributed to seminars and workshops, enhancing academic dialogue within the field. 🌍✍️
Publication profile
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Publication Top Notes
- Discursive and cultural encounters in Ahmad bin Qasim Al-Hajari’s ambassadorial travel narrative, Kitab Nasir Adin ala alqawm al-kafirin 📝 – Cited by 4, Year: 2018
- Moorish Harem and the Tropology of the Veil 🏰 – Cited by 2, Year: 2023
- Muslim-Jewish Interactions in the “Islamic City” and the Mellah in Precolonial Morocco 🕌 – Cited by 1, Year: 2021
- Eleanor Elsner’s Discordant Discourse and Split Subjectivity in The Magic of Morocco (1928) 📖 – Cited by 1, Year: 2020
- Imperial Pig-Sticking in Late Nineteenth-Century Morocco 🐗 – Cited by 1, Year: 2019
- Discursive Heterogeneity in Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham’s Travel Account Mogreb-El-Acksa: A Journey in Morocco (1898) 🌍 – Cited by 1, Year: 2017
- Cultural translation as representation in Paul Bowles’ Their Heads are Green and their Hands are Blue (1957) 🎨 – Cited by 1, Year: 2017
- A Woman Traveller in the Moorish Sanctum: A Look at Emily Keene, Shareefa of Wazzan’s My Life Story 👩🦰 – Cited by 1, Year: 2017
- Britain and imperial rhetoric of reforms in late nineteenth-and early twentieth-century Morocco 📜 – Cited by 0, Year: 2024
- Imperial Medicine and Proselytization in Robert Kerr’s “Salvific” Activities in Morocco, 1886–1915 💊 – Cited by 0, Year: 2024
- Book Review: Brahim El Guabli.- Moroccan Other-Archives: History and Citizenship after State Violence 📚 – Cited by 0, Year: 2024
- Mirrors of Morocco: Cultural Encounters in Travel Texts 🔍 – Cited by 0, Year: 2023