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Dr. Rafika Hammoudi is a Visiting Research Fellow at the School of Languages, Cultures and Societies, Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures, University of Leeds. Her academic work centers on 19th-century French literature, with a focus on poetry, symbolism, and colonial intersections.
Educational Background:
- Doctorat de littérature française, Université Rennes 2 (2014)
- Language Assistant, Trinity College Dublin (2012)
- Master 1 LLCE Anglais, Université de Tours (2010)
- Master 2 Lettres Modernes, Université de Tours (2009)
- Licence LLCE Anglais, Université de Tours (2009)
- Master 1 Erasmus, University of Leeds (2008)
- Licence Lettres Modernes, Université de Tours (2007)
Her research explores the spiritual and symbolic dimensions of French poetry, particularly the works of Arthur Rimbaud, and examines the influence of Sufism, colonial Algeria, and the Thousand and One Nights on literary expression. She investigates themes of fragmentation, mechanical reading, and political disillusionment in poetic texts.
The analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong thematic focus on 19th-century French literary modernity, intertextuality with Eastern narratives, and the mystical undercurrents in poetic form. Her work bridges literary criticism, postcolonial studies, and spiritual hermeneutics, often centered on Rimbaud’s Illuminations and related symbolist movements.
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