2019 - 2024
Doctorate - French literatureUniversity of FesMy PhD research delved deep into the captivating worlds of Marcel Proust and Patrick Modiano, conducting a comparative study of their works in French literature. Focused on unraveling the intricate themes, narrative techniques, and cultural contexts present in their writings, my study aimed to shed new light on these acclaimed authors. I explored the intersecting themes of memory, identity, and society, uncovering fascinating parallels and contrasts between their literary landscapes.
2015 - 2017
Master's - FrenchUniversity of FesIn my master's thesis, I delved into the enchanting realm of childhood as portrayed in the works of Marcel Proust. Through meticulous analysis and deep exploration, I unraveled the intricate relationship between memory, perception, and identity within Proust's literary universe. By focusing on the portrayal of childhood experiences, emotions, and sensations, I sought to illuminate the profound influence of early life on the development of characters and themes in Proust's oeuvre.
2012 - 2015
Bachelor’s - FrenchUniversity of FesIn my bachelor's thesis, I embarked on an exploration of the theme of "L'errance" (wandering) in the works of Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio. With a keen focus on Le Clézio's portrayal of characters who navigate physical and existential journeys,. I examined how Le Clézio's protagonists grapple with displacement, cultural alienation, and the search for identity in a changing world and the quest for meaning in the modern time.