exeljanhaoui@salisbury.edu
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=aKwrqvIAAAAJ&hl=en
Erragab Eljanhaoui is a Ph.D. candidate at the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences at Ibn Zohr University in Agadir, Morocco, and a Fulbright scholar at Salisbury University in Maryland, USA. Eljanhaoui’s focus includes Barbary captivity narratives, desert studies, postcolonialism, posthumanism, ecocriticism, and nomadism. With his background in comparative literature studies, he challenges how the Bedouin nomads of the Atlantic Sahara are portrayed in various texts across different genres. Eljanhaoui has presented at numerous national and international conferences in Morocco, Italy, England, and Turkey. He has also published articles on the Sahara and its nomads in international journals.
Keywords: Barbary Captivity Narratives, Nomadism, Postcolonial Sahara, Posthuman Desert, Sahrawi Culture, Cultural Memory
