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Dr. Fatima Rhorchi is a habilitated Associate Professor. She received her PhD from from Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University in Fez. She retired from Moulay Ismail University, Meknes, in December 2021 where she teaches Cultural/ Gender Studies and Translation. She is a member of Royal Studies Network (Winchester University) and editing board member of Monarchy and Money research group (Oxford University). Her research interests include Women’s and Gender History and Monarchy. She is currently carrying out a multidisciplinary work on the historiography of female sovereigns in the kingdom of Morocco from medieval period until early modern era with Brepols Publishers (Belgium) and teaching Immas and Mourchidates General English at al-Qarawiyyin University (Fez, Morocco).
Identification

Personal identification

Full name
Fatima Rhorchi

Citation names

  • Rhorchi, Fatima

Author identifiers

Ciência ID
6D1C-645C-031E
ORCID iD
0000-0002-1905-1073

Email addresses

  • fatirho2024@gmail.com (Personal)

Telephones

Mobile phone
  • (+44) 7592282774 (Professional)
  • 920346000 (Personal)

Knowledge fields

  • Humanities
  • Humanities - Languages and Literatures - Linguistics
  • Humanities

Languages

Language Speaking Reading Writing Listening Peer-review
Arab (Mother tongue)
French Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2)
English Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2)
Portuguese Intermediate (B1) Intermediate (B1) Intermediate (B1) Intermediate (B1)
Education
Degree Classification
2005/02/06
Concluded
General Linguistics (Doctorat)
Major in Pragmatics and Applied Linguistics
Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Morocco
"Cross Cultural Pragmatic Failure: An Analysis of Moroccan University Learners’ Awareness Of Speech Act Realization Patterns and Cultural variation” " (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
1983/09/16 - 1987/05/30
Concluded
General Linguistics (Bachelor)
Major in Pragmatics and Applied Linguistics
Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Morocco
"The Monitor Model by Krashen and the Moroccan Learner of English as a Foreign Language " (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
Affiliation

Teaching in Higher Education

Category
Host institution
Employer
2009/06/16 - 2020/02/16 Associate Professor (University Teacher) Université Moulay Ismail, Morocco

Others

Category
Host institution
Employer
2023/10/25 - Current EFL TEACHING York School. ESCOLA DE LINGUAS E INFORMATICA DE OEIRAS, LDA, Portugal
Outputs

Publications

Book chapter
  1. Rhorchi, Fatima. "Women Sub-Saharan migrants in Fez: a Long Journey towards integration and Agency’". In African Migration in Morocco: Readings in the Paths and Fates. (Rabat: KONRAD ADEAUER STIFTUNG). 2022.
  2. Rhorchi, Fatima. "“The Role of Court Jews as “Dhimmis” and as Influential Agents of Moroccan Sultans’". In Significant Others: Aspects of Deviance and Difference in Premodern Court Cultures. 2021.
  3. Fatima Rhorchi; Zita Eva Rohr, Jonathan W. Spangler,. "The Role of Court Jews as “Dhimmis”; and as Influential Agents of Moroccan Sultans’,". 2021.
    http://doi.org/10.4324/9781003023906
  4. Fatima Rhorchi; Siva, Manuela Santos; Rodrigues, Ana Maria S.A; Spangler, Jonathan. "Consolidating Authority in 17th cent Morocco: Sultan Moulay Ismail’s Struggle for Legitimacy". United Kingdom, 2020.
    Edition1st Edition First Published2019 eBook Published14 August 2019 Pub. LocationLondon ImprintRoutledge DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781351035149
  5. Rhorchi, Fatima. "“Consolidating Authority in 17th cent Morocco: Sultan Moulay Ismail’s Struggle for Legitimacy”". In Dynastic Change : Legitimacy and Gender in Medieval and Early Modern Monarchy. Routledge, 2019.
  6. Rhorchi, Fatima. "“Cultural Dimensions of Communication: Cross Cultural Pragmatic Failure”.". In Proceedings of the International Conference on Discourse in/ and Cultures in Contact. December 22- 23/2010 (Series: Conferences and Colloquia, 2014). 2014.
  7. Rhorchi, Fatima. "Consorts of Moroccan Sultans: Lalla Khnata Bint Bakkar a Woman with Three Kings". In Queenship in the Mediterranean. Palgrave McMillan, 2013.
  8. Rhorchi, Fatima. "‘Pragmatic Failure, Adaptation Theory and Metapragmatic Awareness In EFL Teaching in Morocco”.". In Journal of Appied Linguistics, University Sidi Mohamed Ibn Abdellah, Fez Morocco.. 2012.
Conference paper
  1. Rhorchi, Fatima. "The Saadi’s Wars of succession: a structural dilemma that accompanied the dynasty’s history since its inception. Uppsala University, Sweden June 28th-1st July, 2023 conference on ‘success/succession’.". Uppsala, 2023.
  2. Rhorchi, Fatima. "Delineating Boundaries: Gendering Intersex People in Medieval Islamic Context. IMC 2022 conference on Borderlands: Transitions, transformations, and Fluidities: Allegiances and Gender". Leeds, 2022.
  3. Rhorchi, Fatima. "Al-Hakam II and ‘hubb al-Ghulam’: Paternal love or hidden Pedrasty?: IMC 2021 online conference on Royal Sexualities: Impact, Perceptions and Climates of Opinion. Leeds University, UK.". Leeds, 2021.
  4. Rhorchi, Fatima. "The Bitter/Sweet in Anglo-Moroccan Relations: University of Lancaster, UK. British International History Group 31st Annual Conference. 5 -7 September 2019.". Lancaster, 2019.
  5. Rhorchi, Fatima. "Morocco’s Resilience from the Maraboutic Crisis and the Advent of Alawi Dynasty. Kings and Queens 8: ‘Resilio Ergo Regno’ Resilience, Continuity and Recovery at Royal Courts. Royal Studies Network.University of Catania, Sicily, June 24- 27, 2019". Catania, 2019.
  6. Rhorchi, Fatima. "“The Constant and the Changed in the Traditions of Royal Marriage in Morocco: The Alawi Dynasty, 1672- Present.” International Medieval Congress Annual Conference. University of Leeds, July 2- 5 2018.". Leeds, 2018.
  7. Rhorchi, Fatima. "* Queenship and Memory Round Table: “Assayyida al-Hurra Hakimat Tetouan: a pivotal figure in the history of Morocco doomed to Oblivion”. International Medieval Congress, Leeds July 2nd ,2018.". Leeds, 2018.
  8. Rhorchi, Fatima. "* “Hasdai Ibn Shaprut: The first dignitary to serve the Arab Caliphs in Cordoba (Circa 4675-4735; 915-975)Kings and Queens 6; University of UNED, Madrid, September 12-17, 2017.". Madrid, 2017.
  9. Rhorchi, Fatima. "“The Role of Court Jews as “Dhimmis”; and as Influential Agents of Moroccan Sultans”. International Medieval Congress Annual Conference. University of Leeds, July 3- 6, 2017.". Leeds, 2017.
  10. Rhorchi, Fatima. "Failure, Adaptation Theory and Metapragmatic Awareness In EFL Teaching in Morocco”. Hassan II university, faculty of Arts Mohammedia, April 25, 2017". Mohammedia, 2017.
  11. Rhorchi, Fatima. "“Language, Gender and Stereotypes: How to counter discrimination in Morocco”. Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah Universiy, Faculty of Arts Dhar Mahraz, Fez. December 23rd, 2016.". Fez, 2016.
  12. Rhorchi, Fatima. "Understanding Medieval Umayyad Court Society: The Role of The Munya as a Backdrop for Drinking Parties and Romantic Trysts” International Medieval Congress Annual Conference. University of Leeds, July 4- 7, 2016.". Leeds, 2016.
  13. Rhorchi, Fatima. "Pragmatic Failure, Adaptation Theory and Metapragmatic Awareness In EFL Teaching in Morocco”. The National Conference on English Studies at the Moroccan University in the Age of Globalization. 28-29 April, 2016- Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences- Dhar El- Mahraz, Fez". Fez, 2016.
  14. Rhorchi, Fatima. "*“The Idrisid Dynasty”. Kings and Queens 5 Conference, Clemson University, South Carolina, USA.". Clemson, South Carolina, 2016.
  15. Rhorchi, Fatima. "“Consolidating Authority in 17th Century Morocco: Moulay Ismail’s Struggle for Legitimacy”. Kings and Queens 4 Conference, Lisbon University, Portugal. June 23-27, 2015". Lisbon, 2015.
  16. Rhorchi, Fatima. "“Marriage and Ambition: Zaynab Al-Nafzawiya from a Concubine to a Consort of the First Almoravid Emperor Yousuf Ibn Tachfine”. Kings and Queens 3 Conference, Winchester University, UK. July 11-13 2014". Winchester, 2014.
  17. Rhorchi, Fatima. "Consorts of Moroccan Sultans: Lalla Khenata Bint Bakkar, A Woman with Three Kings”. Kings and Queens 2 Conference, Bath Spa University, UK. April 19- 20, 2012". Bath Spa, 2012.
  18. Rhorchi, Fatima. "*“Reading to Learn and Learning to Read”. The 19th All ALC TEFL Conference, Marrakech, Morocco. February 5- 8, 2012". Marrakech, 2012.
  19. Rhorchi, Fatima. "*“Women in Moroccan History: Gender Literature in Morocco”. EMUNI (Euro- Mediterranean University). Catania University, Italy. July 4- 6, 2011". Catania, 2011.
  20. Rhorchi, Fatima. "*“Authentic Communication: Five- Phase Techniques to Teach Speech Acts». The 18th All ALC TEFL Conference, Agadir, Morocco. January 28-31, 2011". 2011.
  21. Rhorchi, Fatima. "Cultural Dimensions of Communication: Cross Cultural Pragmatic Failure”. Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Fez- Sais, Morocco. December 22-23, 2010". 2010.
  22. Rhorchi, Fatima. "“Women and Creativity: Enhancing and Constraining Factors”, Faculty of Humanities Dhar Mehraz, Fez, Morocco. March 8, 2010". 2010.
Activities

Association member

Society Organization name Role
2015/10/15 - Current 15/10/ 2015 Groupe de Recherche Interdisciplinaire des Etudes Féminines et du Genre (GRIEFG), Faculte des Sciences Juridiques, Economiques, et Sociales,(FSJES) Meknes. Member/ Researcher
2015/01/06 - Current Centro de Historia da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal (CHUL) Member/ Researcher
2013/02/04 - Current Centre Marocain Interdisciplinaire des Etudes Stratégiques et Internationales (CMIESI) Member/Translator/ Interpreter
2012/06/10 - Current Royal Studies Network, Winchester University, UK. Member
2012/05/10 - Current Center for Gender Studies, Winchester University, UK Member/ Researcher
2012/05/10 - Current Royal Studies Journal, Winchester University, UK Member/ Peer Editor
2010/05/12 - Current Centre for studies and Research on Women (CSRW) Fez Member
2010/03/06 - Current Regional Forum of Environmental Initiatives Fez-Boulemane Member
2010/01/01 - Current The Spirit of Fez Association \ Fez Culture Translator/Interpreter
2009/01/06 - Current Laboratoire d’Etudes et Recherches Economiques et Sociales Researcher
1989/01/16 - Current Moroccan Association of Teachers of English (MATE) Member
1989 - Current American Association of All American Language Centers Member
2021/09/15 - 2023/07/25 Al-Qarawiyyin University Member/ Researcher