LLCIS Lab Student Participation in the Second International Conference on Cultural Diversity at Ben M’sik Faculty, Casablanca | 26 – 27 NOV, 2025
The LLICS Lab is pleased to announce the participation of its PhD students in The Second International Conference on Cultural Diversity, held on 26–27 November 2025 at the Ben M’sik Faculty of Letters and Humanities, Hassan II University of Casablanca. Meriem Ait Bbih presented a paper titled “Cultural Diversity and the Female Figure in Maghrebi Postcolonial Literature: Between Ideological Representation and Feminist Resistance.” Lina Bel-Hassan presented “The Intersectionality of Contemporary Moroccan Identity: A Sociological Reading of Contemporary Moroccan Novels.” Ahlam El Haddad delivered a presentation entitled “Moroccan Women’s Writing as Other-Archive: Multilingual Memory and Postcolonial Diversity.” Imane Derrazi presented “Agency through Writing: Multilingual Narratives of Contemporary Moroccan Women Writers.” Their contributions reflected important themes such as cultural diversity, identity, multilingualism, gender, and postcolonial perspectives, and demonstrated the strong research culture fostered within the LLICS Lab.




