Daniela Merolla (born 1960) is a Professor in Amazigh / Berber Literature and Art at the INALCO, Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (Sorbonne Paris-Cité). Her work investigates intertextuality and multilingualism in African oral and written literatures, cinema, and websites. She developed the notion of âÂÂAmazigh/Berber literary spaceâÂÂ.
Biography
After graduating at the University of Rome âÂÂLa Sapienzaâ in history of religions and cultural anthropology, Daniela Merolla received her doctorate in comparative literature from Leiden University in the Netherlands and her âÂÂhabilitation àdiriger des recherchesâ at Aix-Marseille University in France. She attended courses in Berber language, literature and linguistics at the University of Naples "L'Orientale" in Italy and at the INALCO (Berber Research Centre) in France. Her research included fieldwork in the Aurès and in Kabylia (Algeria), in the Rif and in the Sous (Morocco), as well as in migrant environments in France and in the Netherlands. Until 2015 she taught and did research in African Literatures and Media at Leiden University.
Verba Africana series
Merolla established the audiovisual series on oral performances Verba Africana thanks to an international network of researchers and universities and in cooperation with the World Oral Literature Project.
Publications (selection)
- âÂÂAmazigh/Berber Literature and âÂÂLiterary SpaceâÂÂ. A contested minority situation in (North) African literatures.â In Routledge Handbook of Minority Discourses in African Literature, Routledge, 2020, edited by Tanure Ojaide and Joyce Ashuntantang, pp. 27-47.
- âÂÂCultural heritage, artistic innovation, and activism on Amazigh Berber websites.â Journal of African Cultural Studies, 32:1, 42-59.
- Afrikaanse letterkunde: tradities, genres, auteurs en ontwikkelingen (African literatures: traditions, genres, authors and developments), Amsterdam University Press, 2019, with Mineke Schipper (first author) and Inge Brinkman.
- Les cinémas berbères. De la méconnaissance aux festivals internationaux. Karthala, 2019, edited with Kamal Naït Zerad and Amar Ameziane.
- Searching for Sharing: Heritage and Multimedia in Africa. Open Book Publishers, 2017, edited with Mark Turin. Open Source http://www.openbookpublishers.com/product/590
- ëAu-delàdes âÂÂdeux Afriquesâ au nord et au sud du Sahara: les études littéraires berbères dans le cadre des études africainesû. Etudes et Documents Berbères, 2017(38), pp. 71-90.
- ëRif: littératureû. Encyclopédie Berbère, 2017 (51), pp. 6956-6972.
- âÂÂOrality and Technauriture of African Literaturesâ (edited special section), Tydsckrif vir Letterkunde (S.A.), 51, 1, 2014: 79 â 174.
- Transcultural Modernities: Narrating Africa in Europe. Brill, 2009, edited with Elizabeth Bekers and Sissy Helff.
- De lâÂÂart de la narration tamazight / berbère. Deux cents ans de collecte et de recherche dans les études littéraire berbères. Peeters, 2006.
- Migrant Cartographies. New Cultural and Literary Spaces in Post-colonial Europe. Lexington Books, 2005, edited with Sandra Ponzanesi.
- Les contes berbères chaouis dâÂÂaprès Gustave Mercier. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, 2002, with Mena Lafkioui.
- Gender and Community in the Kabyle Literary Space. Cultural strategies in the Oral and in the Written. CNWS Publications, 1996.
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