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Curriculum Vitae Allal El hajjam
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Allal El hajjam
I – Personal information
- Name: Allal El hajjam
- Place of Birth: Meknès - Morocco
- Profession: Senior Lecturer in Arabic
Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies
Emory University, Atlanta
- Tel: (Office) 404-712-1586
- Email: [email protected] & [email protected]
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II – Diploma and training
- Ph.D ( School of Arts and Humanities, Meknès – MOROCCO).
- D.E.S (School of Arts and Humanities, Rabat – MOROCCO).
- D.E.A (School of Arts and Humanities, Rabat – MOROCCO).
- 2001 :Participation in an ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) Tester
Training Workshop at Middlebury College - VT.
- 1979 :Participation in a formative training session about audiovisual aids,
applied linguistics center, Besançon University, France.
III – Professional career 1. Teaching Arabic language and literature to Arab students :
- 2002 – 2012: Teacher in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences,
ALAKHAWAYN University. IFRANE, MOROCCO.
-1997 – 2001: Teacher in the School of Arts and Humanities, Meknès – MOROCCO.
-1995 – 1996 :Teacher in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences,
ALAKHAWAYN University. IFRANE, MOROCCO. -1982 – 1994 :Teacher in the School of Arts and Humanities, Meknès – MOROCCO.
-1993 – 1982 :Teacher in Centers for Teacher Training: Errachidia, Rabat, and Meknès –
MOROCCO.
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2. Teaching Arabic language and literature to foreign students :
2015 – Supervising Emory Arabic Summer Program at ALAKHAWAYN University,
Ifrane – Morocco.
2012 - Summer session for teaching Arabic to American students organized by
ALAKHAWAYN University, Ifrane – Morocco.
2011 - Summer session for teaching Arabic to American students organized by
ALAKHAWAYN University, Ifrane – Morocco.
2010 - Summer session for teaching Arabic to American students organized by
ALAKHAWAYN University, Ifrane – Morocco.
2010 – Visiting Professor at Emory University, Atlanta, GA, U S A.
2009 - Summer session for teaching Arabic to American students organized by
ALAKHAWAYN University, Ifrane – Morocco.
2008 - Summer session for teaching Arabic to American students organized by
ALAKHAWAYN University, Ifrane – Morocco.
2007 – Summer session for teaching Arabic to American students organized by
Middlebury College, VT, USA.
2006 - Summer session for teaching Arabic to American students organized by
ALAKHAWAYN University, Ifrane – Morocco.
2005 – Summer session for teaching Arabic to American students organized by
Middlebury College, VT, USA.
2004 - Summer session for teaching Arabic to American students organized by
ALAKHAWAYN University, Ifrane – Morocco.
2004 – Visiting Professor at George Washington University Washington D.C, U S A.
2003 – Summer session for teaching Arabic to American students organized by
ALAKHAWAYN University, Ifrane – Morocco.
2002 – Summer session for teaching Arabic to American students organized by
ALAKHAWAYN University, Ifrane – Morocco.
2001 – Summer session for teaching Arabic to American students organized by
Middlebury College, VT, USA.
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2000 – Summer session for teaching Arabic to American students organized by
Middlebury College, VT, USA.
1999 – Supervising the (Linguistic and Cultural Rehabilitation Session For French Teachers
of Arabic) organized by the School of Arts and Humanities, Meknès – MOROCCO, the
Institute of the Arab Word and the French Ministry of Education, Paris.
1998 – Supervising the (Linguistic and Cultural Rehabilitation Session For French
Teachers of Arabic) organized by the School of Arts and Humanities, Meknès –
MOROCCO, the Institute of the Arab Word and the French Ministry of Education, Paris.
1997 – Summer session (Texas – Meknès for Teaching Arabic to American Students)
organized by the School of Arts and Humanities, Meknès – MOROCCO and the Center
of Middle Eastern Studies, University of Texas at Austin.
1990 – 1994 – Supervising (The Program of Teaching Arabic Language for Kasakhistani
Students) organized by the School of Arts and Humanities, Meknès – MOROCCO.
IV – Publications 2014 – What the tattoo did not engrave on the twilight, (Collection of poems), House of
Poetry in Morocco. 2013 – The Eighth Day of the Week, (Collection of poems), Moroccan Writers Union,
Rabat.
2011 – Emory Morning, (Collection of poems), Al-Akhawayn University Press, Ifrane.
2010 – Who Bestows to your Eyes the Mascara of Dew? (Collection of poems), Dar
Toubkal, Casablanca.
2001 – At Lover Hour at Night (Collection of poems)
Ed . Toubkal & The House of Poetry in Morocco, Casablanca.
2000 – Mohamed Serghini : Modernization of the Contemporary Moroccan Poetry
(Collective ). Muntada Assilah.
1999 – Literature and disability (Collective)
Ministry in Charge of Disabled Persons, Rabat.
1999 – Participation in (Voices from Morocco)
Mediterraneans, Casablanca: Winter 1999.
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1998 – Likelihoods (Collection of poems)
Mottaki Printer, Mohammadia. 1997 – Participation in Album (Faces of Morocco ) prepared by Gerard Rondeau.
1981 – Some Lover’s Anticipati ons (Collection of
poems) Azzamane Almaghribi, Rabat. 1981 – Participation in (The Spanish Anthology of Moroccan Literature) prepared by
The Spanish Arab Cultural Institute, Madrid and The School of Arts and Humanities, Rabat.
1981 – Participation in (The French Anthology of Moroccan Literature), Europe, Paris.
1975 – The Dream at the End of Mourning (Collection of poems)
Renaissance Printery, Fès.
V – Cultural activities Some festivals and meetings which I intended:
2015 – Honored as a poet by Asdiqae Almu3tamid Assotiation in Chefchaouen.
2012 – Honored as a poet by Municipal Council of the city of Meknes.
2011 – Honored as a poet by Al-Haamish Ashshiaari Assotiation in Guercif.
2011 – Honored as a poet by Muntada Chabab Mrirt Assotiation.
2011 – Moroccan Cultural Days organized by The Moroccan Ministry of the Culture
Affairs in Kuwait.
2011 – Honored as a poet by The School of Arts, Errachidia.
2008 – Honored as a poet by Moroccan Writers Union in Meknes.
2008 – Moroccan Cultural Days organized by The Moroccan Ministry of the Culture
Affairs in DAMAS.
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2006 – Honored as a poet by Ibn Al-Haytam High School in Meknes.
2002 – The Saturday of Poetry: Special meeting with (The House of Poetry in Morocco).
1999 – The Saturday of Poetry: Special meeting with (The House of Poetry in Morocco).
1996 – The Dunya Cultural Festival in Rotterdam.
1995 – Arab Writers Union Conference and Arab Poetry Festival, Casablanca.
1994 – Cultural Week in the House of Morocco, Paris.
1993 – Arab Writers Union Conference and Arab Poetry Festival, Amman.
1989 – Creation Colloquium, Tripoli.
1989 – Cultural Week in the House of Morocco, Paris
1986 – The Mirbad Festival of Poetry, Baghdad.
1984 – National Festival of Poetry, Baghdad.
1984 – Cultural Days organized by The Writers’ Union of Morocco in Tripoli.
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What the tattoo did not engrave on the twilight
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EMORY morning
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The Eighth Day of the Week
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Who Bestows to your Eyes the Mascara of Dew?
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What the tattoo did not engrave on the twilight
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“What the tattoo did not engrave on the twilight”