My publications focus on contemporary French and Francophone literature, postmigration, intermediality, and minority representation across literary and visual cultures. They include work on Franco-Maghrebi fiction, graphic narrative, film, translation, and contemporary francophone writing.
Selected articles
“Construire le lien dans la fracture : une lecture postmigratoire du Second Disciple (2019) de Kenan Görgün.” Textyles: Revue des lettres belges de langue française 68 (2025). — Open access
“‘Migration is Everywhere’: The Overlooked Landscapes of Inch’Allah Dimanche (2001) by Yamina Benguigui.” Crossings: Journal of Migration and Culture (2023). — Journal page
“They left their souls on the other side of the Mediterranean: Rehabilitating Franco-Algerian Histories in Mehdi Charef’s Le Harki de Meriem.” Journal of Romance Studies (2022). — Journal page
“Constructing Ethnic Minority Detectives in French and German Crime Television Series.” Cinema & Cie 21, nos. 36/37 (2021). — Open access
“Traduire la littérature chicano en français : le cas de Caramelo de Sandra Cisneros et la traduction interlingue.” Éclats 1, no. 1 (2021). — Open access
“The Way of the Majority’s World: Language as a Bildung Lesson in Tomás Rivera’s …y no se lo tragó la tierra and Azouz Begag’s Le Gone du Chaâba.” Symposium: A Quarterly Journal in Modern Languages 73, no. 3 (2019). — Journal page
Chapters
“The Algerian Diaspora in France.” In The Routledge Handbook of French History (2024). — Publisher page
“Rachid Bouchareb.” In The Art of Directing: A Concise Dictionary of France’s Film Directors (2023). — Publisher page
“Résilience et mémoire collective dans Le Harki de Meriem de Mehdi Charef.” In Résilience et modernité dans les littératures francophones (2021). — Publisher page
“Recovering Migrant Spaces in Laurent Maffre’s Graphic Novel Demain, Demain.” In Postmigration: Art, Culture and Politics in Contemporary Europe (2021). — Open access
Publications

Recovering Migrant Spaces in Laurent Maffre’s Graphic Novel Demain, Demain,” in Postmigration: Art, Culture and Politics in Contemporary Europe (transcript, 2021).