Rachid Aadnani
Associate Teaching Professor in Middle Eastern Studies, Wellesley College

Rachid Aadnani
Rachid Aadnani joined the Wellesley community in the summer of 2002 to teach Arabic language and literature and to help build a program for Middle Eastern Studies.

In addition to teaching the Arabic language, he also teaches a 300 level seminar on themes of Resistance and Dissent in North Africa and the Middle East. He also teaches a survey course on Arabic literature in translation. For the last two years he has served on the advisory board of the Comparative Literature Program.  

His research interests focus on the intersection of language and power/politics with a special focus on contemporary cultural and linguistic issues in North Africa and the Middle East. His Ph.D. research focused on translation theory and the ways in which language can be used as both a tool and medium of resistance in the work of Maghrebi writers Mohammed Khair-Eddine (writing in French), Assia Djebar (writing in French), and Mohammed Choukri (writing in Arabic). His own linguistic background and background in linguistics has largely shaped his academic interests. He grew up speaking both Tamazight (at home and with family) and Moroccan Arabic (with his friends and classmates), and French since the age of seven. English came into the picture much later (last three years of high school), followed by a few years of Russian and Spanish. Some of his graduate research on issues of language and dissidence is published in articles such as "Resistance as a Linguistic Practice in Mohammed Khair-Eddine's Légende et Vie d'Agoun'chich" (Race, Gender & Class, 2001) and "Beyond Raï: North African Protest Music and Poetry" (World Literature Today, 2006). His current research is centered around writers who are exploring/creating new forms of writing that challenge the restrictive and confining existing literary cannons in the Maghreb. Along with his continuing research on the literatures of the Maghreb, he is also working on a project on protest music/poetry in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia.  

While in graduate school he started exploring the world of photography and has contributed photographs to print and online publications both in the United States and his native Morocco. 

Rachid Aadnani on Facebook

Audio recording: Interview with Teach Mideast on The Varying Forms of Arabic

Photography website