Research Interest
Aïcha holds a bachelor’s degree in English and German as well as a master’s degree in English, both from the University of Geneva. In her master’s thesis, she analyzed the reappropriation and subversion of racist discursive tropes about African ancestry in a selection of Harlem Renaissance poetry.
Her doctoral research focuses on the re-humanization or re-subjectification, via narrative devices, of enslaved African American women in nineteenth-century slave narratives and in Abolitionist rhetoric more broadly. Her analysis draws on vegan-ecofeminist theory, situating the figure of the enslaved African American woman within the matrix of human, patriarchal, and capitalistic hegemonies that exploit other-than-human animals, women and racialized people, amongst other categories.
Her general interests include narratology and literary (counter-discursive) rhetoric - especially in African American literature - as well as intersections between literary analysis and Discourse Studies, Critical Race Theory, Dance Theory, Ecofeminism, Vegan Studies and Fat Studies.
Informations sur la personnes
Institutions:
Pays:
Suisse
Thèmes:
Disciplines:
Thématiques:
Race – racisation – racisme
Art – culture
Langue(s) – langage(s) – discours – communication
Branches:
Littérature