Bahaa Trabelsi

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Bahaa Trabelsi (born 1966) is a Moroccan novelist.[1][2]

Trabelsi was born in Rabat and went to secondary school in Morocco and then she emigrated to France. After her graduation in France (troisième cycle) she returned to Morocco for some time. She now holds a Doctorate degree in economic studies from the University of Aix en Provence. She is the author of the successful novel "Une femme simplement" (1995). "Une Vie à trois" is her second novel. Bahaa has worked in a government job and is now a journalist and head of the Moroccan magazine "Masculin" and prominent member of an association fighting Aids. Her third novel is "Slim".[3][4]

Bahaa Trabelsi is an active member of civil society and has participated in the creation of several associations, including Women and Development. The Keeper's Chair is her fifth novel and won the 2017 Sofitel Literary Award.[5] Tahar Ben Jelloun was the chairman of the jury that awarded the award on that occasion.[3]

Books[]

  • A THREE LIFE (UNE VIE A TROIS) December 30, 1999[6]
  • A Woman Simply (Une Femme Tout Simplement) 1995[7]
  • Slim, Women and Death (Slim, les Femmes et la Mort)[7]

References[]

  1. ^ Susanne Heiler, Der maghrebinische Roman: Eine Einführung, 2005, p. 184
  2. ^ ʻĀshūr, Raḍwá; Ghazoul, Ferial Jabouri; Reda-Mekdashi, Hasna; Mandy McClure (1 January 2008). Arab Women Writers: A Critical Reference Guide, 1873-1999. American Univ in Cairo Press. pp. 330–. ISBN 978-977-416-146-9.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "Bahaa Trabelsi" (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-03-26.
  4. ^ "Bahaa Trabelsi, rebelle contre la dictature paternelle". www.babmagazine.ma. Retrieved 2021-03-26.
  5. ^ Masaiti, Amira El. "Sofitel Tour Blanche Sings Praises of Women's Literature". www.moroccoworldnews.com/. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
  6. ^ Trabelsi, Bahaa (2003). Une vie à trois: Roman. ISBN 9981896330.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b Boutkhil, Soumia (2016-01-01). "In their front yard: deconstructing masculinities in Bahaa Trabelsi's novels". The Journal of North African Studies. 21 (1): 81–89. doi:10.1080/13629387.2015.1084772. ISSN 1362-9387. S2CID 147271334.

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