Anissa Daoudi is a lecturer in Arabic and Translation Studies at the University of Birmingham. She is head of the Arabic section and specialist in the Translation Studies (Arabic-English-Arabic) programme. She recently won the Leverhulme Fellowship for her project: narrating and translating sexual violence in Algeria in the 1990s.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaCommemoration and counter-memory of the Algerian liberation and civil war: calls for an inclusive approach
The politics of rememberance in Algeria between the Liberation War of 1954, and the Civil War of the 1990s