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Jamal Bahmad

Jamal Bahmad is an assistant professor of literature and cultural studies in the Department of English at Mohamed V University. He earned his Ph.D. degree from the University of Stirling (UK, 2014) with a dissertation on contemporary Moroccan urban cinema. He has held a British Academy postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Leeds and, prior to that, was a research fellow at Philipps-Universität Marburg (Germany). Bahmad was most recently a research fellow at the University of Exeter on the AHRC-funded project ‘Transnational Moroccan Cinema’. He specialises and has published widely in the field of North African cultural studies with a focus on cinema, youth cultures, cities, literature and memory. He co-edited a special issue of French Cultural Studies (SAGE, August 2017) on trash cultures in the Francophone world. Bahmad is also the co-editor of a special issue of The Moroccan Cultural Studies Journal on Moroccan cinema (November 2017). In addition to working on his first monograph on Moroccan cinema and globalization, Bahmad has recently finished a book (co-authored with Will Higbee and Florence Martin) on Moroccan transnational cinema to be published by Edinburgh University Press in 2020.


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