Jul 03, 2023 · Translation by Megan Brown
Testimony of Aicha, collected by Bruno Hadjih — translation completed
Recording of translation process from open source writing pad (July 2023).
Left: Transcription of testimony originally registered via audio recording by Algerian photographer Bruno Hadjih, which was later translated from Tamazight to French. In the interest of visibility, the names of the interviewees are maintained. Right: Export of translation. ›››
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Translator: Megan Brown
Megan Brown is Associate Professor of History at Swarthmore College. Her teaching and research interests include post-World War II politics, decolonization, the histories of France and Algeria, and questions of citizenship. Her book, The Seventh Member State: Algeria, France, and the European Community (Harvard University Press, 2022), interrogates the role of empire in the formation of integrated post-1945 European institutions. Her writing has been published in Modern & Contemporary France and French Politics, Culture & Society. She received her PhD in History from the Graduate Center, CUNY.
Other translations by Megan Brown:
Testimony from CIMETIÈRE SQT, collected by Bruno Hadjih
Testimony of Jean-Paul D, collected by Observatoire des armements
Translator: Megan Brown
Megan Brown is Associate Professor of History at Swarthmore College. Her teaching and research interests include post-World War II politics, decolonization, the histories of France and Algeria, and questions of citizenship. Her book, The Seventh Member State: Algeria, France, and the European Community (Harvard University Press, 2022), interrogates the role of empire in the formation of integrated post-1945 European institutions. Her writing has been published in Modern & Contemporary France and French Politics, Culture & Society. She received her PhD in History from the Graduate Center, CUNY.
Other translations by Megan Brown:
Testimony from CIMETIÈRE SQT, collected by Bruno Hadjih
Testimony of Jean-Paul D, collected by Observatoire des armements