Bootheina Majoul

Dr Bootheina Majoul is an Associate Professor of English Studies and Literature at the High Institute of Languages of Tunis at the University of Carthage, Tunisia. She holds an MA in Cross-Cultural Poetics from the University of Carthage and a PhD in English Language and Literature from the University of Manouba, Tunisia. She has nineteen years of teaching experience in several Tunisian institutions, and is an active member of the research unit “Language and Cultural Forms”. Her publications include the books Doris Lessing: Poetics of Being and Time (2016) and The Genetic and Generic Affiliations of Rushdie’s Satire in Midnight’s Children (2017), and she edited the volume On Trauma and Traumatic Memory (2017). She has also authored several academic articles and collections of poems.