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Faculty Name

Soraya Mekerta, Ph.D.

Title

Associate Professor, French

Department

World Languages and Cultures

Phone

404-270-5552

Office Location

Camille Olivia Hanks Cosby, Ed.D. Academic Center 449

Education

Ph.D., M.A., University of Minnesota
M.A., B.A., Universite Paul Valery, Montpellier, France

Biography

Dr. Soraya Mekerta is associate professor of French and Francophone Studies in the Department of World Languages and Literature, former associate director and then director of the Africa Diaspora and the World Program (2007-2016), past president of the African Literature Association (2013-2014), and past president of the Faculty Council (2011-2013).  Dr. Mekerta is the recipient of the Vulcan Teaching Excellence Award from Spelman College (2009) and the Spelman College Presidential Award for Distinguished Service (2014). 

Innovative, engaging, and passionate, Dr. Mekerta is an inspiration to her students.  She teaches a variety of discipline based and interdisciplinary courses.  These include all levels of French language, literature, and civilization as well as courses she created and developed, such as “Introduction to Francophone Literatures,” “Trauma and Memory in North-African Immigrant Literature” and “African/Francophone Cinema.” 

Additionally, Dr. Mekerta is one of the founding members of the African Diaspora and the World course sequence (ADW 111 & ADW 112). She has been teaching the two course sequence which is required of all first year students, ever since its inception in 1994. Furthermore, Dr. Mekerta taught “Introduction to Women Studies” and she was invited to create and teach the course “Introduction to the Middle-East and North-Africa,” for the Institute for International Public Policy, for minority sophomores from all over the country (2008 and 2009).  

Dr. Mekerta’s impact as a global thinker is also reflected in her scholarship and creative work as a writer and performer. Her numerous scholarly presentations and invitations at national and international professional conferences and meetings, her media interviews, performances, and publications focus on matters of life and death, war, memory, trauma, oppression, resistance, resilience, and empowerment.  She examines revolutions, uprisings, and other forms of protests and resistance in France, the Francophone World, and throughout North Africa and the Middles East, from the perspectives of those who engage in these acts.  

She is interested in how literature, language, culture, film and performance become a vehicle to reflect attitudes towards destiny, life and death, and become sites of resistance with the promise of liberation. Dr. Mekerta presented her work on terrorism and suicide bombings and bombers at the University of Oxford, England, Manchester College, during the Oxford Round Table (July 18-23, 2011).  

In addition, Dr. Mekerta made several scholarly presentations on the more recent uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East, with a focus on Tunisia, Algeria and Egypt.  

Dr. Mekerta has published and made scholarly presentations in the field of pedagogy and methodology in language and culture acquisition. Most recently, she was invited by the Minister of Education in China to make a presentation during the international conference on language and culture acquisition in Suzhou city, Jiangsu Province. 

Dr. Mekerta’s articles have appeared in scholarly journals and books in Canada and the United States as well as in newspapers in Martinique. Her media interviews have also resulted in radio shows in Canada and the United States as well as in newspaper articles and magazines in Egypt and Lebanon. Dr. Mekerta is published in such journals as Laval Théologique et Philosophique, The Journal of the Association for the Interdisciplinary Study of the ArtsThe Journal of The African Literature Association, and The Ram’s Horn

Books in which her articles appear include the Proceedings of the World Congress on Human Co-Existence and Sustainable Development, eds. Venant Cauchy, Michel Cauchy, and Corinne Gendron (Montreal: Montmorency, 2001), and African Visions: Literary Images, Political Change, and Social Struggle in Contemporary Africa, eds. Cheryl Mwaria, Sylvia Federici, and Joe McLaren, (Greenwood Press, 2001).  

Her most recent creative and scholarly article, “Poetic Justice: Transnational Considerations on War, Injustice, Terrorism, and Liberation; Toward an Ethically Grounded (Islamic) Feminism,” was accepted for publication in Transnational Transgressions African Women Struggles and Social Transformations in Global Perspective, eds. M. Bahati Kuumba and Monica M. White, (forthcoming, Africa World Press).  

Dr. Mekerta, who came to Spelman in 1992, is known to be a highly dedicated and engaged member of the Spelman community.  She served and/or continues to serve on several committees including the Tenure and Promotion Review Committee (two three year terms), the African Diaspora and the World Committee (18 years), the Honors Program Advisory Committee (12 years), the Women Studies Advisory Steering Committee (18 years), the International Affairs Center Advisory Committee (17 years), the Global Education Advisory Committee, and the Faculty Council Committee (two three year terms). In addition, Dr. Mekerta chaired and/or served as a member of several search committees for French, Spanish, Portuguese and African Diaspora.  Most recently, she was appointed by the Spelman Board of Trustees to serve on the Presidential Search Committee (2014-2015). 

Dr. Mekerta’s service to the profession reached a high point when she was elected and served as president of the African Literature Association (2013-2014).

Originally from Algeria, Dr. Mekerta was born during the revolutionary war against French colonialism (1954-1962). She traces her passion for justice and the fact that she is outspoken about injustices, all forms of discrimination and oppression, to the moment of her birth, and those early years of revolutionary war for independence.

Dr. Mekerta who received her formal education in France and in the United States, holds a Ph.D. in French from the University of Minnesota (with a concentration in Francophone Studies and Literature, Decolonization, Revolutionary Theory and Social Movements); an M.A. in French (Literature and Language), also from the University of Minnesota; a Maîtrise (equivalent of the M.A.) in English from the Université  de Paul Valéry in Montpellier, France (with a concentration and thesis on nineteenth century British literature); and a License (equivalent of the B.A.) in English (Language, Literature, and Civilization), also from the Université Paul Valéry in Montpellier, France.

Also of note, Dr. Mekerta is formally trained in the theater and as a performer, having attended for years the Conservatory of Dramatic School (le conservatoire d’art dramatique) in Nimes and Montpeliier, Franc.