Authors

Florence Martin

Florence Martin is Dean John Blackford Van Meter Professor of French Transnational Studies at Goucher College, where she also teaches in the Film and Media Studies Department. She has published extensively in English and in French on Maghrebi film and African cinema in journals in the United Kingdom, Europe, Morocco, Tunisia, and the United States. Her most recent publications include co-edited volumes such as Transnational Moroccan Cinema: Critical Dialogues (EUP, forthcoming, 2025), co-edited with Will Higbee; Les Cinémas du Maghreb et leurs publics, co-edited with with Patricia Caillé (Africultures); Mise au Point’s issue on indigenous and minority cinema (Langues minoritaires à l’écran, co-edited with Patricia Caillé, 2024); French Historical Studies’s special issue, Film, Television and History in the French-speaking World (co-edited with Laura Mason, 2023); and Studies in French Cinema’s special issue Transnational Crossings: Terrorism on Maghrebi Screens (co-edited with Maria Flood, 2019). She is also the author of Farida Benlyazid and Moroccan Cinema (Palgrave MacMillan, 2024); the co-author of Moroccan Cinema Uncut: Decentred Voices, Transnational Perspectives (with Will Higbee and Jamal Bahmad, EUP, 2020); and the author of Screens and Veils: Maghrebi Women’s Cinema (Indiana University Press, 2011). These days, her focus on women’s varied film production is taking her to more territories across the Arab region and sub-Saharan Africa.

ARTICLES BY Florence Martin