Imane Ghebache
- Université de Montpellier Paul-Valéry - Faculté de Langues et cultures étrangères et régionales (UMPV UFR2)
- Etudes montpelliéraines du monde anglophone (EMMA)
Présentation
I'm a PhD student at the university of Paul valéry Montpellier 3 currently working on US Comics studies. Despite specializing in US Comics, my interests remain quite large. I am interested in anything pertaining to philosophy, English, American and African literature, and the relation between language and identity.
Domaines de recherche
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Publications
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Distorted Reflections: Identity and the Fact/Fiction Divide in Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club 2 (2015)The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship, 2026, 15 (1), ⟨10.16995/cg.25840⟩ |
The Power of Linguistic Distortion in Creating a Totalitarian Regime in Geroge Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-FourPolonia Journal, 2024, 20, pp.143-161. ⟨10.36228/PJ.20/2024.7⟩ |
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Transtextuality in Fiction: Alan Moore’s Comic Book Series Watchmen as a Meditation on PowerAleph. Langues, Médias & sociétés, 2024, 11 (5), pp.123-133 |
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Who Owns the Story The Struggle for Creative Agency in the US Comics IndustryComics Forum, Ian Hague, Nov 2025, Leeds, United Kingdom |
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What Matters in the Gutter: Exploring Identity from Prose to Panels in US ComicsWhat Matters in the Humanities, HERMES Summer School, Jun 2025, Montpellier (Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier), France |
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Promoting American Ideals through Soft Power in US Comics: The Narrative Shift from Superman’s “American Way” to a “Better Tomorrow”Resistance, AFEA (Association française d'études américaines), May 2025, Amiens (Université Picardie Jules Verne, La Citadelle), France |
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Imbattable Vol.1 (2017): An Inspiration for Comics StudiesJournée d'études des doctorants d'EMMA, EMMA, Jun 2025, Montpellier (Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier), France |
The African Legacy of Language in Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching GodThird Space: The Clash of Identities in Immigrants' Narratives, Nawel Meriem Ouhiba, Jun 2022, Saida, Algeria |
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‘Akrasia’ in New Media: A Case Study on Charlie Brooker’s TV Series Black MirrorMedia, Language and Society: Perspectives on the Mediatization of Culture, Mohamed Douifi, Jan 2022, Algiers, Algeria |
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The Power of Linguistic Distortion in Creating a Totalitarian Regime in George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-FourTotalitarianism in Film and Literature, Janina Falkowska, Oct 2022, Bielsko-Biała, Poland |
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The Linguistic Perspectivism of ‘Newspeak’ and ‘Nadsat’ in Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty Four and Burgess’s A Clockwork OrangeShaping Identities in Literary and Translated Texts through Language Use, Nadia Ghounane; Naima Guerrouj, May 2022, Saida, Algeria |
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Shaping Identity Through Metanarratives in Perceval Everett’s Erasure and Philip Roth’s The Ghost WriterComparative Literature and Globalization, Amel Kouadri Mostefaoui, May 2022, Chlef, Algeria |
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Archetypes in Comics : The Dionysian Superhero in Alan Moore's <i>Watchmen</i>Humanities and Social Sciences. 2024 |