In this interview, Sanaa Ghouati, Professor at Ibn Tofail University in Kenitra and holder of the ICESCO Chair in Comparative Literature and Arts, shares her reflections on Moroccan diaspora writers, the richness of migratory literatures, and the importance of cultural openness in literary creation. She also offers her insights on the challenges facing local literature, the impact of female voices in contemporary writing, and explores the intersections of literature, identity, and migration.

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