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3215 Jimenez Hall
Department of French & Italian
University of Maryland
College Park
MD
20742
ABOUT
Valérie K. Orlando is Professor of French & Francophone Literatures in the Department of French & Italian at the University of Maryland, College Park. Where she also serves as Chair. She is the author of four books: Screening Morocco: Contemporary Film in a Changing Society (Ohio UP, 2011), Francophone Voices of the ‘New Morocco’ in Film and Print: (Re)presenting a Society in Transition (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2009), Of Suffocated Hearts and Tortured Souls: Seeking Subjecthood Through Madness in Francophone Women’s Writing of Africa and the Caribbean (Lexington Books, 2003) and Nomadic Voices of Exile: Feminine Identity in Francophone Literature of the Maghreb, (Ohio University Press, 1999). She published with Sandra M. Cypess the co-edited volume, Reimaging the Caribbean: Conversations among the Creole, English, French and Spanish Caribbean (Lexington Books, 2014). She has written numerous articles on Francophone writing from the African diaspora, African Cinema, and French literature and culture. She is currently working on a book entitled: Experimental Narratives, Fragmented Subjects and the Poetics of a Modern Nation: The Making of the Algerian New Novel, 1950-1979.
Discipline
Literature
Sub Areas
Colonialism
Maghreb Studies
Gender/Women's Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Maghreb
Mashreq
Morocco
Specialties
Francophone Literature Of The Maghreb, Women's Stu
Languages
French (fluent)
Arabic (elementary)
Education
PhD
| 1996
| French Stds
| Brown U
Abstracts
"Women's Wiles": Recasting Moroccan Berber Space in Film
Driss Chraïbi and the Making of a Literary Revolution: Le Passé Simple and its Author’s Legacy to Moroccan Writing 50 Years Later
Reflective or Restorative Nostalgia ? in Camus dans le Narguilé (2011) by Hamid Grine: Resisting the Algerian Postcolonial Master Narrative