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Hanine Jassar holds a doctorate in French literature. She has been a professor of French language at the Lebanese University and has taught at various schools. In April 2024, she defended a dissertation at Saint Joseph University of Beirut focusing on the themes of deterritorialization and hybridity in contemporary francophone novels. Her current research examines representations related to the notions of territory, identity, and the ecological crisis in the contemporary era. She has participated in two international conferences: “Fragments et reconstructions littéraires du Liban: mémoires, représentations, identités,” held in September 2023 at the University of Parma, and “Territoires, sociétés et individus d’entre-deux,” held in April 2024 at CY Cergy Paris University. She is also a member of the LACLib (Literature, Arts, and Cinema of Lebanon) research laboratory, affiliated with the University of Parma, which focuses on multidisciplinary research about Lebanon.

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