Winner of the Hédi Bouraoui Mediterranean Scholarship with Emphasis on the Maghreb, 2014
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Jonathan Adjemian, "On Mohammed Dib: Second contextualization - poetics: signs, and imagination."
Jonathan Adjemian's essay is an excerpt from his doctoral dissertation in progress in Social and Political Thought, York University, "The World's Opacity: Writing and History in Mohammed Dib." It was the 2014 winner of the Hédi Bouraoui Scholarship in Mediterranean Studies with Emphasis on the Maghreb.
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Adjemian, J. (2015). Winner of the Hédi Bouraoui Mediterranean Scholarship with Emphasis on the Maghreb, 2014. Revue CMC Review, 1(2). Retrieved from https://cmc.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/cmc/article/view/39885
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